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Theyare separatedbyasolidceramicbarrier that servesas the
electrolyte. It was developed in the 1960s by the Ford Motor
Company and subsequently sold to the Japanese company
NGK. It has nowbeenwidely demonstrated in Japan, andmore
than 270MWof peak shaving capacity has been installed. US
utilities are beginning to explore the technology for peak
shaving, backup power, firming up intermittent wind power,
andother applications.
9.2.1.3 Nickel–cadmium
Nickel–cadmium (Ni–cad) batteries have been in commercial
production since 1910. They are a traditional battery type that,
while not known for high energy density or low first cost,
provides a simple-to-manage, long-lived and reliable electricity
storage option. For many years, in small battery form, they
were aprimary electricity source formobile devices.
9.2.1.4 Lithium-ion
Most battery attention today is focused on a relatively new
development, lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. They were first
developed in Japan and released to the market in 1991. Initial
applications were in consumer markets, but today many
companies are examining the use of large collections of Li-ion
battery cells for use in other energy storage applications. These
include their use in passenger electric vehicles (3–3.5 miles of
travel per kWh of stored energy), residential and business
storage of solar-generated electricity, and multi-megawatt
containerizedbatteries for utility applications.
Li-ionbatteries arewidelyused todaybecause theyhavehigh
energy density: ‘pound for pound they’re some of the most
energetic rechargeable batteries available.’For example, it takes
six kilograms of lead–acid battery to store the same energy as
one kilogramofLi-ion battery. They also hold their chargewell
(today’s Li-ion batteries lose about 5% per month), have no
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Water, Energy, and Environment
A Primer
- Title
- Water, Energy, and Environment
- Subtitle
- A Primer
- Author
- Allan R. Hoffman
- Publisher
- IWA Publishing
- Date
- 2019
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9781780409665
- Size
- 14.0 x 21.0 cm
- Pages
- 218
- Keywords
- Environmental Sciences, Water, Renewable Energy, Environmental Technology
- Category
- Technik