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The development of the new type of VRLA battery for solar and wind power generation systems

Authors :
T. Yoshioka
T. Ohara
M. Iwata
H. Mizuta
Source :
INTELEC. Twenty-Second International Telecommunications Energy Conference (Cat. No.00CH37131).
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
IEEE, 2002.

Abstract

A tubular-type VRLA battery with granular silica has been developed. This new VRLA battery has some outstanding characteristics, such as long cycle-life, high energy efficiency or high reliability. This battery has a new electrolyte retainer, which is granular silica, filled between positive and negative plates, and also around plates. Because granular silica retainer can compress the active mass homogeneously and does not shrink even after much water loss during long period of operation, battery can perform these outstanding characteristics. Recently, these developed AGS (absorptive granular silica) batteries have been introduced in the wind power generation systems and also photovoltaic power generation systems. As these power generation systems suffer quality of electric grid, such as frequency or voltage fluctuations. In order to prevent these problems, the introduction of AGS battery with advanced characteristics is necessary. In 1999, 600 cells of 500 Ah-2V (=600 kWh) AGS batteries were introduced into the remote island in Okinawa, Japan for the 280 kW wind power generation system of the Okinawa Power Co. Ltd. and they have been operating very well.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
INTELEC. Twenty-Second International Telecommunications Energy Conference (Cat. No.00CH37131)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........579e7090d0d0669c48d4967eb41024c0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/intlec.2000.884232