ENERGY STORAGE NEWS March 15, 2018
Smart storage using AI; plus, power coming to Puerto Rico
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Offering double the delivered Amp-Hour capacity of the popular 2 volt 2 YS 31P model, the 2 YS 62P powerhouse delivers 4860 AH @ C20 in a single dual-container case design, supplying significant storage capacity for large-scale off-grid and grid-tied applications. As part of Rolls 5000 Series flooded Renewable Energy line, the 2 YS 62P combines heavy plate construction, dual-container construction and superior cycle life, backed by an industry-leading warranty. |
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Inside Renewable Energy Podcast |
Jennifer Delony | March 13, 2018 Artificial intelligence (AI) has a broad set of applications, and exactly how it could be applied in the renewables sector and what changes it might bring to the grid can seem elusive. But this future-like technology is already... |
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Integrating intermittent renewables into an aging grid requires flexible technologies that can ramp quickly and dynamically adjust to real-time signals. GE's new modular solution optimizes battery usage to relieve congestion, reduce cost, and improve yield. It's ideal for microgrid applications, with proprietary blade protection units that extend battery life by up to 15% and reduce fault currents by up to 5X. |
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Jennifer Delony | March 9, 2018 With a reported 150,000 homes and businesses in Puerto Rico still waiting for electricity since it was lost six month ago during Hurricanes Irma and... |
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Dr. Thomas Hillig | March 13, 2018 New investments from companies such as Shell, Engie, Mitsui, Total, and Caterpillar will boost the energy storage market in the rural electrification segment. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | March 14, 2018 Fairbanks Morse announced that it has delivered its PoweReliability-as-a-Service platform to a Fortune 500 company in Puerto Rico. |
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Jeremy Hodges and Anna Hirtenstein | March 13, 2018 Gore Street Capital plans a London listing for the world’s first energy storage fund. |
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Michael Sheppard | March 13, 2018 Since the Paris Agreement, EVs have been viewed as a catalyst for change by all major countries—a low-hanging policy fruit for hastily-made proclamations, sometimes with, |
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Martin Stevenson | March 8, 2018 The price of electricity has been regulated for so long that price regulation is widely considered proper and necessary. |
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Speak at POWER-GEN International |
March 16 is last day to submit. We're looking for innovative, informative abstracts for POWER-GEN International, to be held December 4-6 in Orlando, Florida. Tracks include energy storage, wind power, solar power, digital solutions and cybersecurity, and more. |
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