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Electric cells and batteries

2008
Most of the electrical power used is generated in rotating machines; a sufficient number of generators are necessary to provide the maximum load required, since power used at a particular time must be generated at that time. Many generators stand idle for long periods because they are needed only to meet peak demands, which usually occur for only a few
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Electricity scheduling strategy for home energy management system with renewable energy and battery storage: a case study

, 2017
With the development of smart grid, energy consumption on residence will play an important role in the electricity market, while the Home Energy Management System (HEMS) has huge potential to help energy conservation.
Y. Junjie   +3 more
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NaS Batteries for Electric Vehicles

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1990
Commercially viable NaS batteries are likely to become a reality by the middle of this decade, and ABB/Powerplex has already demonstrated high performance batteries for both stationary and on road applications. Utilizing the same basic cell design, the next generation batteries are already available in prototype form. They are inherently less expensive
Alina Pekarsky   +2 more
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Electric pulses rejuvenate batteries

Science
Dielectrophoresis allows “dead” material to recover its ...
Chengbin, Jin, Xinyong, Tao
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Ultralight batteries for electric airplanes

IEEE Spectrum, 2020
ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ARE all the rage, with prototypes in development in every size from delivery drones to passenger aircraft. But the technology has yet to take off, and for one reason: lack of a suitable battery.
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The Effects of Mobile Battery Electricity Storage Systems On The Distribution Network

International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2020
O. Karahan, Ali Özan, M. Bagriyanik
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Think electric [battery car]

Engineering & Technology, 2008
This article describes latest electric car, THINK car, a Mini Cooper look-alike, launched by a Norwegian firm that produce zero tailpipe carbon emissions. Recharging the battery of the car can be done via the household electricity supply - that takes up to eight hours and costs about £1.50.
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