Tuesday, March 10, 2026

EnerVenue inks master supply deal for 250 MWh of metal-hydrogen batteries

September 26 (Renewables Now) – EnerVenue, a US company developing metal-hydrogen batteries, last week unveiled a master supply agreement to provide 250 MWh of its technology over the next three years to Green Energy Renewable Solutions.The customer is a recently launched company based in Houston. The business is owned by Henrik Jensen and Jens Juul, who are owners of Nicon Industries A/S, a supplier of steel and aluminum constructions to the wind, offshore and maritime industry.Under the muster supply agreement, Green Energy will get 50 MWh in 2023, followed by 100 MWh in 2024 and 100 MWh in 2025. It will package EnerVenue battery vessels into building blocks for deployment across maritime, large construction and other heavy industry projects of Nicon.EnerVenue’s technology has zero fire propagation risk, which…

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