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Energy Storage Systems 2006 Peer Review - Day 1 morning presentations

Office of Electricity

November 2, 2006
 min minute read time

The 2006 Peer Review Meeting for the DOE Energy Storage Systems (ESS) Program was held in Washington DC on November 2-3, 2006. Current and completed program projects were presented and reviewed by a group of industry professionals. Presentations from the Day 1 morning session are below.

  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - NAS Battery Performance at Charleston, WV - Ali Nourai, AEP.pdf (1.47 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Evaluation of the Kauai Island Utility Cooperative System for Energy Storage Potential - Abbas Akhil, SNL.pdf (1.09 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Iowa Stored Energy Plant - Bob Haug, ISEPA.pdf (382.64 KB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Superconducting Flywheel Development - Phil Johnson, Boeing.pdf (749.84 KB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Bipolar NiMH Battery Development and Testing - James Landi, EEI.pdf (1.43 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Nanophase Electrode Materials for Fast Rate Li-based Energy Storage Devices - Amit Singhal, NEI.pdf (1.36 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Lead-Carbon Devices for Energy Storage Program - Ben Craft, MeadWestvaco.pdf (2.1 MB)
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