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Iron-based battery material achieves higher energy state, promising improved storage and voltage
Researchers have created a more energy dense storage material for iron-based batteries. The breakthrough could also improve ...
Iron-air batteries are emerging as a pivotal innovation in energy storage, capable of significantly enhancing renewable energy integration and grid stability. Form Energy's investment in a $760 ...
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How Iron-Air Batteries Could Dethrone Lithium
Iron-air batteries—made from rust, water, and air—are entering real-world trials and could revolutionize energy storage by ...
ETH researchers Samuel Heiniger (left, with a jar of iron ore) and Professor Wendelin Stark in front of the three iron reactors on ETH Zurich’s Hönggerberg campus. Photovoltaics are set to meet over ...
Chloride ions, abundant in seawater, could replace lithium in future rechargeable batteries, reducing dependence on limited lithium reserves. Leveraging chloride ions enhances the redox chemistry of ...
While hydrogen's high energy per mass makes it an excellent fuel, it's awfully hard and expensive to store long-term. That could change, thanks to the work of researchers at Switzerland's ETH Zurich.
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Iron Mountain outlines 25%+ data center revenue growth in 2026 as leasing momentum accelerates
Iron Mountain (IRM) posts record Q3 2025 results with double-digit growth, major contracts, and a 10% dividend hike.
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Iron Mountain's Q3 AFFO Beats, Revenues Improve Y/Y, Dividend Raised
Iron Mountain Incorporated IRM reported third-quarter adjusted funds from operations (AFFO) per share of $1.32, beating the ...
LAWRENCE, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cobalt Iron Inc., a leading provider of SaaS-based enterprise data protection, today announced that it has received a patent on its proactive technology for automated ...
Iron Mountain ( IRM) delivered Q3 2025 results that beat on FFO per share and adjusted EBITDA, while quarterly revenue ...
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