Title of article
Lead/acid batteries in systems to improve power quality
Author/Authors
P. Taylor، نويسنده , , Maria P. Butler، نويسنده , , W. Nerbun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
5
From page
187
To page
191
Abstract
Increasing dependence on computer technology is driving needs for extremely high-quality power to prevent loss of information, material, and workersʹ time that represent billions of dollars annually. This cost has motivated commercial and Federal research and development of energy storage systems that detect and respond to power-quality failures in milliseconds. Electrochemical batteries are among the storage media under investigation for these systems. Battery energy storage systems that employ either flooded lead/acid or valve-regulated lead/acid battery technologies are becoming commercially available to capture a share of this emerging market. Cooperative research and development between the US Department of Energy and private industry have led to installations of lead/acid-based battery energy storage systems to improve power quality at utility and industrial sites and commercial development of fully integrated, modular battery energy storage system products for power quality. One such system by AC Battery Corporation, called the PQ2000, is installed at a test site at Pacific Gas and Electric Company (San Ramon, CA, USA) and at a customer site at Oglethorpe Power Corporation (Tucker, GA, USA). The PQ2000 employs off-the-shelf power electronics in an integrated methodology to control the factors that affect the performance and service life of production-model, low-maintenance, flooded lead/acid batteries. This system, and other members of this first generation of lead/acid-based energy storage systems, will need to compete vigorously for a share of an expanding, yet very aggressive, power quality market.
Keywords
Energy-storage system , Lead/acid batteries , Backing up
Journal title
Journal of Power Sources
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Journal of Power Sources
Record number
438978
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