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Water-based battery a step up for renewable energy Electronics News Developing cost-effective ways to store large amounts of electricity from wind turbines and solar farms will be essential in turning from fossil fuels to renewables as our primary source of energy. As these ... Batteries with high energy density (large ... |
Plenty of energy left in row over wind turbines; Letters & Opinion Utility Products Sponsored by: IN RESPONSE to Bryan Boothby's letter in last week's Cornish Guardian regarding the FLAG (Fowey Landscape Action Group) meeting: flyers were delivered to every home in the area inviting people to a public meeting to learn the truth about ... and more » |
A step forward for renewable energy storage? Climate Spectator Batteries with high energy density (large storage capability) enabling back up for wind and solar power typically can't store much energy. They have historically been based on lead-acid (Pb-acid) chemistry. As a positive, Pb-acid batteries are known to ... and more » |
Chicago Tribune | Protecting your home, finances from storm loss Chicago Tribune You might also consider getting a battery-powered backup sump pump, which can provide an extra layer of protection if your electricity goes out or your sump pump ends up with more water than it can handle. Add flood insurance. Homeowners insurance ... and more » |
PC/104 DC/DC Supplies Provide Complete Power Management for Renewable ... Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release) The PS394 series of DC/DC supplies support two inputs from solar panels, wind turbines, or other DC sources. Also included is a controller for battery charging and uninterruptable power ... “Embedded computers often operate where the electrical grid is ... and more » |
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