Vanadium in Energy Storage
A new World Bank report explores the potential for vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) to play a key role in large-scale energy storage as countries transition to renewable power. The study examines circular business models for vanadium leasing that could make VRFBs more economically viable by reducing upfront costs. While highlighting VRFBs’ advantages for long-duration grid storage, the report notes challenges like high initial expenses and regulatory gaps. It recommends policy changes and incentives to boost VRFB adoption, especially in places with vanadium resources like South Africa. The analysis suggests VRFBs could create jobs and aid sustainable development if properly supported, though further research on social and environmental impacts is needed as the technology scales up.
Read More: World Bank Vanadium Report