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EA Technology has 10 years knowledge of the developing field of electrical energy storage. From launching the first EESAT conference, through running the IEA 'Electrical Energy Storage Technologies for Utility Network Optimisation' programme, to studies for many interested organisations. An overview of our activity is: -

  • Storage Technologies - Battery systems, Pumped Hydro, Flywheels, Capacitors, SMES, Electrochemical flow cell systems, Hydrogen electrolysers.
  • Applications - Spinning reserve, Power quality, Integration with renewables, Network support, Electric traction support, Marine propulsion.
  • Capabilities - Technical, commercial and market assessments of storage systems and technologies, modelling & simulation studies, power quality assessment & enhancement studies and implementation, assessment of network connection implications, technology transfer, Project review.
  • Track Record - Operating Agent for International Energy Agency 'Electrical Energy Storage Technologies for Utility Network Optimisation' programme, Organisers of EESAT '98, Technical & commercial due diligence of emerging storage technologies & generation systems, Power quality assessment and project implications, Marine propulsion storage systems application assessments.

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