Battery Storage and EV
Introduction
This is a concentrated 2-day to 3-day course based on energy storage and electric vehicles in the new era of renewable energy. As intermittent renewable energy becomes more prevalent, there is a need to have energy storage. Energy storage can not only store energy for long periods of time but can also react to grid events and keep the grid stable. At times energy storage is only needed for seconds or minutes to support voltage or frequency. With the use of lithium batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, flow batteries and other storage technologies, we can have a grid that is more efficient, less energy is wasted, power plants can be smaller and our grid can be smarter and saving money.
This course will cover all of the aspects of modernizing the grid from and energy storage point of view, from the individual household to the large utility scale infrastructure.
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Target Participant
Bangi Resort Hotel, Bangi
Venue
3 DAYS
Duration
Objective
At the end of the course participants will understand:
PART 1: ENERGY STORAGE AND EV APPLICATIONS
- Identify the different types of energy storage systems (ESS)
- Choose the best energy storage technology for the application
- Learn how ac and dc-coupled systems interact with different components
PART 2: ENERGY STORAGE AND EV IMPLEMENTATION
- Understanding what it takes to install ESS and EVs
- Determining current and voltage requirements for fast and slow charging
- Learn how installing ESS can reduce the need to upgrade electrical service
Agenda
- Batteries Overview
- Energy Storage And Electric Vehicles
- Other Energy Storage System Technologies Overview
- Battery Storage Detailed
- Lead Acid
- Lithium Batteries
- Battery System Electrical Designs
- Battery Chemistries
- Technologies Besides Lithium And Lead Acid
- Energy Storage Systems
- Gravity Storage
- Supercapacitor Storage Systems
- Incorporating Energy Storage
- Batteries And Smart Electronics Helping Stabilize The Grid
- Energy Storage Software
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