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ABB Battery Enters Guinness Book
A multi-celled battery system developed by ABB
and battery maker Saft has captured the Guinness
world record as the worlds most powerful
battery.
ABBs BESS (battery energy storage system),
which occupies an area larger than a soccer field,
is composed of 13,760 nickel-cadmium energy cells
in four strings.
The BESS was built for Golden Valley Electric
Association (GVEA), an energy cooperative serving
the area around Fairbanks, Alaska. It gives GVEA
power network continuous voltage support during
normal operations as well as access to instantaneous
emergency power.
In an area where temperatures dip to -50°F
and water pipes can freeze in two hours, the BESS
can deliver 27MW of power for 15 minutes
enough to power 10,000 households and up
to 46MW for shorter periods.
ABB designed the power conversion system, metering,
protection and control devices, and service equipment.
The Ni-Cd cells were made from primary and recycled
cadmium by the leading industrial battery maker,
Saft.
The system provides instant, reliable power until
a back-up generator can come online, eliminating
the need for idling generation. The cells are
safe, reliable and recyclable at the end of the
systems 20-year life.
Platts Global Energy Awards recognized ABB
with the 2003 Engineering Project of the Year
for its work on the BESS project.
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