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Flow Batteries Recycling in Concord

Concord generates significant volumes of flow batteries battery waste from grid-scale energy storage, renewable energy integration, industrial load balancing. Batterycle provides certified Flow Batteries recycling in Concord, New Hampshire, recovering 95%+ of electrolyte recovered and reusable through advanced flow batteries store energy in liquid electrolytes contained in external tanks.

95%+

Recovery Rate

Flow

Chemistry

Varies by

Hazard Class

20-25 years (electrolyte is indefinitely recyclable)

Avg Lifespan

Common Flow Batteries Applications in Concord

grid-scale energy storagerenewable energy integrationindustrial load balancingmicrogridsdata center backup

Recycling Process

Flow batteries store energy in liquid electrolytes contained in external tanks. Recycling primarily involves recovering the electrolyte solution — typically vanadium, zinc-bromine, or iron-chromium compounds. The electrolyte is drained, filtered, and chemically reprocessed to battery-grade specifications. Tank and membrane components are recycled through conventional industrial recycling streams.

Environmental Impact

The electrolyte in flow batteries represents significant material value, particularly vanadium solutions worth thousands of dollars per cubic meter. Without recycling, these electrolytes could contaminate water supplies. Flow battery recycling is economically advantageous because the electrolyte retains most of its value and can be directly reused in new systems.

Compliance

Regulations for Flow Batteries Recycling in New Hampshire

Battery recycling in United States is overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Battery recycling in the US is regulated under RCRA and the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act. Individual states may impose additional requirements. Lead-acid battery recycling rates exceed 99% nationally. New Hampshire's Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) regulates battery disposal under RSA 149-M. The state bans rechargeable batteries and lead-acid batteries from solid waste, and municipalities provide collection through household hazardous waste days. Flow Batteries batteries are classified as Varies by chemistry — vanadium compounds require careful handling. Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.

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