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Alfa Laval providing cryogenic technology for liquid air energy-storage project in South Korea

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Alfa Laval has partnered with South Korea’s Institute for Advanced Engineering to supply cryogenic technology for the country’s first large-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) facility, a step aimed at strengthening grid stability and enabling greater renewable integration as South Korea advances its low‑carbon transition.

What do you see as the biggest advantage of deploying LAES in South Korea—long-duration storage capability, siting flexibility, or reduced dependence on imported battery materials?

Alfa Laval AB (Lund, Sweden) announced a new partnership with the Institute for Advanced Engineering (IAE) to deliver cryogenic technology for South Korea’s first large-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) facility. The collaboration marks a significant step toward improving grid stability and renewable energy integration as the country accelerates its transition to a low-carbon future. […]

The post Alfa Laval providing cryogenic technology for liquid air energy-storage project in South Korea appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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