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Stina Enters Vanadium Battery Collaboration with PNNL and University of Calgary
Stina Resources (CSE: SQA) (OTCMKTS: STNUF) (Frankfurt 01X) (the “Company” or “Stina”) is pleased to announce that it in the final stages of negotiating a research agreement with the University of Calgary. The research conducted by the University of Calgary will focus on vanadium redox flow batteries and the production of vanadium electrolytes. The first …
Stina Resources (CSE: SQA) (OTCMKTS: STNUF) (Frankfurt 01X) (the “Company” or “Stina”) is pleased to announce that it in the final stages of negotiating a research agreement with the University of Calgary. The research conducted by the University of Calgary will focus on vanadium redox flow batteries and the production of vanadium electrolytes. The first stage will involve the development of a battery stack based upon the technological specifications provided by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (“PNNL”).
Stina President Brian Stecyk said:
“Vanadium flow batteries are rapidly becoming one of the main electrical storage technologies for gridstorage. According to the US Department of Energy, there are already 59 installations worldwide.
Stina has vanadium resources in Nevada and the University of Calgary’s practical research will help us reach our long-term vision of being a vertically integrated producer of vanadium electrolytes.”
PNNL is the research leader in vanadium flow battery electrolytes and vanadium flow batteries. This initiative is part of their effort to commercialize the scientific technology they have developed.
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