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Government, industry, and utility development and evaluation of a modular utility battery energy storage system

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3 Author(s)
Ball, G.J. ; Electrotek Concepts Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA ; Corey, G. ; Norris, B.L.

A prototype 250 kVA modular battery energy storage system was developed and tested for utility peak-shaving applications-in a cooperative Department of Energy, industry, and utility project. The system consists of battery- and converter-integrated modules with AC terminals. Data on the system's energy capacity, power quality, power factor, auxiliary power, thermal regulation, speed of response, and islanding and other protective measures are presented. A simple method of identifying the presence of a defective battery was revealed during the test period

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Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:10 ,  Issue: 3 )

Date of Publication: Sep 1995

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