Canadian battery factory harnesses geothermal energy
The facility uses the natural power as it produces batteries for renewable electricity storage. The Surrette Battery Company in Nova Scotia, Canada produces batteries for renewable power storage, but is also taking advantage of the benefits of geothermal energy and isn’t new to this strategy. In this strategy, the company has been ahead of its time, and the world is only starting to catch up. The Surrette Battery Company was first established in 1935 and is the country’s only independent battery manufacturer. It’s focus is on batteries for automotive, industrial and marine applications. Their…
The facility uses the natural power as it produces batteries for renewable electricity storage.
The Surrette Battery Company in Nova Scotia, Canada produces batteries for renewable power storage, but is also taking advantage of the benefits of geothermal energy and isn’t new to this strategy.In this strategy, the company has been ahead of its time, and the world is only starting to catch up.
The Surrette Battery Company was first established in 1935 and is the country’s only independent battery manufacturer. It’s focus is on batteries for automotive, industrial and marine applications. Their main production is for batteries that start trains and to a growing extent, along with an increasing emphasis on batteries for storing renewable power. That said, the company has always been an early adapter and has been thinking about renewable power well before the world acknowledged how important it is to transition away from fossil fuels. It has been using geothermal energy since the mid-1990s. The factory is located on top of a former coal mine in Springhill, which is filled with water naturally heated by the earth’s core. As a result, the facility is able to substantially decrease both its carbon footprint and its heating costs.