Within the industry, it is commonly referred to as “BESS” or “BESS batteries. ” Its core function is to store electricity generated from renewable sources such as solar and wind energy, and release it during peak demand periods, power outages, or times of high electricity prices.
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Using the above equation, we can conclude that the battery has a duration of 4 hours: Duration = 40 MWh / 10 MW = 4 hours This means that if the battery is fully charged, and discharged at its maximum power rating, it will provide energy for four hours before needing a recharge.
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Both copper and aluminum are used In electrical substations, but aluminum is generally preferred, especially for busbars, grounding grids, and overhead connections. However, copper is still used in specific cases where its advantages outweigh the higher cost.
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The batteries are the heart of the storage system. Other technologies, such as lead-gel or LFP batteries, offer valid alternatives depending on the context.
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