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GE Smart Grid: Upping the Energy Storage Ante with New Battery Technology That "Does It All" By SGN Staff Apr 26, 2010 - 1:30:59 PM
A new GE Smart Grid battery technology offers durability, high energy density and the flexibility to be used for a number of utility applications. GE's Durathon battery was designed to be used as a way to defer expensive transmission and distribution upgrades and to provide time shifting, congestion relief, peak shaving, load following and reserve capacity capabilities — as well as time of use management and improvements in power quality. According to GE, the battery's proprietary chemistry gives it the ability to function at maximum efficiency for up to two decades, and it is not sensitive to extreme temperatures, eliminating the need for building expensive controlled environments.
Quick Take: We're seeing a variety of intriguing battery offerings right now, from companies large and small. This round of offerings is not about the storage chemistry per se. Instead it is about configuring the energy storage so the units can be used for variety of different purposes. By providing several value streams, the storage becomes cost effective.
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