Supercapacitor Usage in Modern Electrical Utility Systems_Webinar 2023
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0:00 - Introduction 4:25 - Finite & Transient Power Issues 10:40 - Enhanced, Short Term, Energy Storage for Peak-Power 14:14 - Regenerative Energy for Enhanced Safety& System Reliability 16:48 - Supercapacitor Technology Overview and its advantages 22:10 - Eaton Supercapacitor Offerings The beneficial growth of renewable energy sources, and the increase in decentralization of energy sources has brought increased transient issues in grid supply. To maintain system reliability, enhanced short term energy storage systems have increasing been deployed. This presentation will discuss the use of supercapacitors in these systems and the benefit it provides.
0:00 - Introduction 4:25 - Finite & Transient Power Issues 10:40 - Enhanced, Short Term, Energy Storage for Peak-Power 14:14 - Regenerative Energy for Enhanced Safety& System Reliability 16:48 - Supercapacitor Technology Overview and its advantages 22:10 - Eaton Supercapacitor Offerings The beneficial growth of renewable energy sources, and the increase in decentralization of energy sources has brought increased transient issues in grid supply. To maintain system reliability, enhanced short term energy storage systems have increasing been deployed. This presentation will discuss the use of supercapacitors in these systems and the benefit it provides.
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