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Energy Storage Systems 2006 Peer Review - Day 2 morning presentations

Office of Electricity

November 3, 2006
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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 2 morning session are below.

  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - EESAT 2007 Conference Information - Georgianne Peek, SNL.pdf (515.85 KB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Ultracapacitor EnergyBridge UPS - Chris McKay, Northern Power.pdf (1.18 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Flywheel-based Frequency Regulation Demonstration Projects - Jim Arseneaux, Beacon Power.pdf (1.67 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Design of the FESS 20MW Frequency Regulation Plant - Rob Rounds, Beacon Power.pdf (513.71 KB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Long Island Bus Sodium Sulfur Battery Storage - Yan Kishinevsky, NYPA.pdf (5.42 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - NYSERDA-DOE Energy Storage Initiative Data Management and Analysis - Jeff Lamoree, EnerNex.pdf (1.51 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Data Management for CEC-DOE Energy Storage Demonstration Project - Doug Dorr, EPRI.pdf (5.68 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Testing and Evaluation of Energy Storage Devices - Tom Hund, SNL.pdf (1.16 MB)
  • ESS 2006 Peer Review - Lead-Acid Batteries in Hybrid Electric Vehicles - Patrick Moseley, ILZRO.pdf (4.32 MB)
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