TNG to develop vanadium redox flow batteries with AGV Energy
2021-06-22 12:57:46 [Print]
Australia-based TNG Limited has inked a deal to work with Malaysian green energy company AGV Energy & Technology to develop vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFB) and hydrogen technology.
According to a heads of agreement, the pair will collaborate on the proposed integration of VRFB with AGV Energy's green hydrogen production technology, which it has been developing with a pilot project planned in Malaysia.
This green hydrogen technology is designed to produce green hydrogen and oxygen using the electrolysis of demineralised water and renewable energy. AGV Energy plans to use VRFB as its preferred energy storage system for the green hydrogen technology at its Malaysian project.
According to a heads of agreement, the pair will collaborate on the proposed integration of VRFB with AGV Energy's green hydrogen production technology, which it has been developing with a pilot project planned in Malaysia.
This green hydrogen technology is designed to produce green hydrogen and oxygen using the electrolysis of demineralised water and renewable energy. AGV Energy plans to use VRFB as its preferred energy storage system for the green hydrogen technology at its Malaysian project.