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BioLargo Cellinity Battery – Lower Cost – Higher Performing
Safer - A Better Alternative for Long Duration Energy Storage
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Long Duration Energy Storage Council claims that Long Duration Energy Storage is the missing link that is required to tripling renewable energy by 2030.
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IDTechEx forecasts that the LDES market will be valued at US$223B in 2044.
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Lithium-Ion batteries are subject to fire risk, have limited life, offer limited energy availability, and require rare earth elements that are subject to supply chain and geopolitical problems.
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BioLargo has developed the Cellinity liquid sodium battery that that uses no rare earth elements and has demonstrated no risk from fires. Cellinity battery claims outperform lithium-ion batteries in some of the most important categories.
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BioLargo’s Cellinity battery appears to be ideal for Long Duration Energy Storage and is expected to be submitted for safety certification by UL and performance certification by leading battery testing experts.
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With third party verification in hand and scaled up manufacturing capability demonstrated, the Cellinity battery could become the top choice for Long Duration Energy storage.
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BioLargo is commercializing several other disruptive solutions for clean water, PFAS remediation, odor control, disinfection and engineering and share price is approximately 26 cents.

Demand for energy storage has never been greater and projections point to almost insatiable demand from renewable energy users, grid scale storage and data centers. The list of users is broad and also includes EV charging stations, hospitals, airports, malls, sports venues, manufacturing operations, and more.
The sun only produces energy in daylight hours and wind energy only when the wind blows. Those times do not always coincide with peak electricity demand and cost-effective energy storage is required to ensure that excess energy can be stored and delivered later when it is needed rather than lost and unused.



In a previous press release, BioLargo, Inc. (OTCQX:BLGO), a company that creates and commercializes sustainable technologies to solve tough environmental and cleantech challenges, announced that it had succeeded in manufacturing its first CellinityTM "Liquid Sodium" prototype battery cells. Visit www.BioLargoEnergy.com to learn more

Cellinity is BioLargo's next-generation battery platform designed to provide safe, environmentally conscious large-format long-duration battery energy storage for applications including grid-scale storage, renewable energy storage, charging stations for electric vehicles, and a variety of other commercial and industrial applications. Cellinity is not a lithium-ion battery - rather, it uses a unique chemistry involving molten salt electrolytes that imparts substantial benefits over lithium-ion chemistry. These newly manufactured Cellinity prototype cells will now be tested and validated for the energy storage and transfer performance claims that were generated in the technology's early-stage research and development by its original inventors:
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Far greater safety - no runaway fires, no risk of explosion;
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Extremely long-lasting - no performance decrease over thousands of cycles;
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No self-discharging, no out-gassing, and no parasitic load for cooling;
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High energy density - more energy per unit of weight than lithium batteries;
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All materials can be sourced within North America without the need for rare-earth elements.
"Successfully manufacturing our first battery cells is a pivotal moment in the journey of our battery technology," said Dennis P. Calvert, President and CEO of BioLargo. "The testing and validation of these cells will allow us make claims about the capacity, charge/discharge rate, and other performance characteristics that we believe differentiate our batteries in the marketplace. After testing and validation, we will manufacture full-scale prototype Cellinity battery modules in 25- and 45-kilowatt hour capacities for further testing and validation."
He continued, "In parallel to our ongoing development of the Cellinity battery, we're exploring various financing options that ensure we get paid for and are in control of the engineering and construction of manufacturing facilities. Although initial discussions have taken place, we have no agreements in place. We believe a licensing and partnership model to be a better alternative to self-financed and self-operated manufacturing facilities competing with the likes of Tesla, and well suited for community-based manufacturing partners focused on underserved communities that are in special need of reliable renewable energy. Our target projects will add value to communities, develop workforces, stimulate economic development, promote grid stability and enable the development and expansion of micro-grids around the world. We will fundamentally enable and enhance the adoption of renewable energy."
Mr. Calvert finished by saying, "The world needs a reliable, safe and eco-friendly alternative to lithium batteries, and we believe our Cellinity battery will meet these needs."
Readers are encouraged to follow BioLargo for future news releases that could pertain to the Cellinity Battery and to other very exciting pipeline products for major environmental solutions and disinfection. According to Dennis Calvert, interest is unusually strong and growing and if final testing in the coming months confirms current data, the already interested line of interested potential buyers is likely to increase substantially.
BioLargo has discussed a unique concept of selling factories rather than just batteries and has said that interest is extraordinary and growing fast. This concept requires substantially less capital and could accelerate growth dramatically.
Readers are encouraged to visit https://www.biolargoenergy.com and https://www.biolargo.comto learn more about several potentially game-changing environmental solutions that are in early commercialization.
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