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NASA to Grid: The Journey of Nickel-Hydrogen Batteries With Majid Keshavarz, EnerVenue

By William R. Derasmo on November 11, 2025
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Join host Bill Derasmo as he chats with Dr. Majid Keshavarz, chief technology officer at EnerVenue. They trace the evolution of nickel‑hydrogen batteries from their NASA origins in the 1970s — proven on missions like Hubble, the ISS, and Mars — to today’s grid applications. Tune in to learn how this inherently safe chemistry delivers decades‑long service life, high cycle counts, and recyclable materials for long‑duration, grid‑scale storage.

Transcript: NASA to Grid: The Journey of Nickel-Hydrogen Batteries With Majid Keshavarz, EnerVenue (PDF)

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With more than 25 years of experience representing energy companies before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and state commissions, Bill brings extensive knowledge in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and crafting innovative legal strategies for his clients.

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    Washington Energy Report
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