A few thoughts about long duration storage, Redflow’s small and portable module, its suitability for “island” micro-grids,
Queensland’s push into renewable energy and the closeness of Indonesia (250 million people, 3,000 islands)Is there a case for building a new factory in north Queensland, serving Australia, the Pacific and Indonesia, with en emphasis on pre-packaged modules suitable for delivery by boat, barge or truck, ready to fit in with solar arrays and possible small wind turbines, in order to bring stable micro-grids to the many islands or remote communities of the region?
The vast Californian installations might best be met by a US factory, and the Asian demand by the Thai plant.The ability to dismantle and recycle the Reflow unit must also be a compelling bonus.
Has anyone else been musing about these possibilities?
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