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Utility Test Results of a 2-Megawatt, 10-Second Reserve-Power System
Author(s) -
Greg Ball,
Benjamin L. Norris
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/13063
Subject(s) - electric power system , battery (electricity) , automotive engineering , power (physics) , variety (cybernetics) , voltage , reliability engineering , engineering , test (biology) , electrical engineering , computer science , paleontology , physics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , biology
This report documents the 1996 evaluation by Pacific Gas and Electric Company of an advanced reserve-power system capable of supporting 2 MW of load for 10 seconds. The system, developed under a DOE Cooperative Agreement with AC Battery Corporation of East Troy, Wisconsin, contains battery storage that enables industrial facilities to ''ride through'' momentary outages. The evaluation consisted of tests of system performance using a wide variety of load types and operating conditions. The tests, which included simulated utility outages and voltage sags, demonstrated that the system could provide continuous power during utility outages and other disturbances and that it was compatible with a variety of load types found at industrial customer sites

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