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solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Brad Kramer
March 10, 2025

HAS Complete Demonstration and Testing of its Geomechanical Energy Storage (Ges) Technology at MWH Scale. The tests confirm that the company’s Ges solution is prepared to deliver robust energy storage on the grid to the fast-growing demand for reliable electricity.

On the company’s test site in Greater Houston completed Quidnet MWH scale functional testing and accelerated lifelong tests of the Ges technology. In addition to the evidence of the viability of its technology on the grid scale, the results of the company validated the possibilities of ges technology on critical performance binmarks, including negligible self-discharge and capacity degradation. These Metrics Provide Real-World Validation of Ges As A Long-Life Asset For Supporting Grid Stability and Delivering Reliable Power.

“Achieving this level of performance and scale is an important milestone in our development of the technology,” said Joe Zhou, CEO of Quidnet Energy. “These tests confirm that our storage technology is ready for commercial implementations, just like electric griders struggle with the rapid rise in tax growth in industrial electrification and AI data centers.”

When performing its MWH field test in Texas, Qidnet emphasizes the large market potential for reliable current in its home, which will experience one of the greatest increase in demand for electricity in the coming years. The growth of energy-intensive data centers and the need to prepare for weather-related schedule events underline the essential demand for the stable force supplied by the Ges van Quidnet. These tests also mark a key technology milestone in quidnet’s developmental support from dallas-based hunt energy network following their

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“With the completion of these tests, we are delighted to see Quidnet demonstrating the viability of their Ges technology on MWH scale and to establish further confidence for the sustainability of this storage solution,” said Pat Wood, CEO of Hunt Energy Network. “While Quidnet is preparing for commercial projects, we look forward to working with the company on our 300 MW partnership for storage in Texas.”

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