battery test equipment Articles
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Next-Gen Battery Storage
A utility in Oregon recently announced the largest wind-solar-storage project in the U.S that will generate nearly 380 MW of energy. This is a good example of how utilities are storing energy from intermittent sources (like wind or solar) in grid-scale batteries. Grid-scale batteries are the perfect match to wind and solar installations, storing energy during peak production and releasing power ...
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Storage Systems Joins California Energy Commission’s Solar Equipment List
TROES Corp., a Markham-based, clean energy company that designs and manufactures Advanced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), is delighted to announce they have been added to The Energy Commission’s Solar Equipment Lists of certified Batteries. The California Energy Commission is conducted of five commissioners arranged by both the governor and the Senate. They manage the solar ...
By TROES Corp.
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New approaches in battery monitoring architectures, design and methodologies
The typical dilemma of a backup battery system user is whether to rely on the guarantees of a battery supplier with regard to product performance, or to independently monitor battery status to ensure reliable backup power when the power is needed. This dilemma has created a vague sense of mistrust between battery suppliers and end users. More and more end-user decision makers, however, are ...
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2015 Engine Test Facility of the Year Intertek | Milton Keynes, UK Commissioned 2015 - Case Study
2015 Winner: Engine Test Facility of the Year presented by Automotive Testing Technology Magazine. Read more... Having won the prestigious 2015 Engine Test Facility of the Year award, the Intertek facility is now recognized as among the highest-specification, commercially available facilities in Europe and quite possibly the world. For its portion of the facility build, Sierra CP designed and ...
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Verify Fault Ride-Through (FRT) Capabilities in Equipment and PV Systems
Fault Ride-Through (FRT) To ensure critical equipment continues to be up and running despite power quality problems such as voltage dips, companies must make sure that adequate fault ride-through capability is included when the equipment is purchased. Customers then use the fault right-through or FRT capability curves that manufacturers provide so that they can properly and regularly evaluate ...
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