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Form Energy is set to receive $147 million to build the world's largest battery in Maine .
The startup is building a facility capable of storing enough energy to provide 85 megawatts of power for up to 100 hours .
The company's novel iron-air battery cells are specially designed for long-term energy storage.
They rely on the same process that causes rust to charge and discharge and release energy.
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