Industrial Applications of Large Lead-Acid Batteries for Emergency and Peak Power Demand

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William C. Spindler
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Five industrial installations of large lead-acid battery energy storage systems in operation in the United States, West Germany and the 'Republic of South Africa will be described. One example is for a deep mine shaft in which air ventilation and personnel evacuation require the highest reliability for emergency power. The battery system is designed for additional cost-effective benefits of peak load lopping and reactive power control. Commercially available lead-acid batteries of the following types are in use1 traction, truck, submarine, high power, and gel. Electrode grids of both the calcium and antimony alloy types are used. Applications include deep and shallow cycling as well as float and intermittent use. The advantages of sealed lead-acid batteries in UPS (uninterruptible power source) systems are well established throughout the world, and such system suppliers could readily develop markets for industrial emergency and peak power lead-acid storage battery installations.
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APA: William C. Spindler  (1990)  Industrial Applications of Large Lead-Acid Batteries for Emergency and Peak Power Demand

MLA: William C. Spindler Industrial Applications of Large Lead-Acid Batteries for Emergency and Peak Power Demand. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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