从Metlakatla电池储能系统中取样的VRLA电池单体的检测

J. Szymborski, G. Hunt, R. Jungst
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当考虑将电池储能系统(BESS)用于公用事业应用时,主要关注的问题之一是电池提供项目合理预期寿命的能力。这样做的原因是,电池是一个重要的成本因素在整个系统;而且,在过去,部署的电池并不能完全证明它们在这些应用中的预期寿命。尽管过去的大多数演示都使用了被认为是成熟的水淹铅酸技术,但意外的故障模式经常被引用为电池寿命缩短的原因。阀控铅酸(VRLA)电池正得到越来越广泛的应用,并正在取代淹水铅酸技术,应用范围从应急照明、电信备份和不间断电源(UPS)等典型待机使用,到光伏和其他可再生能源系统甚至电动汽车的循环使用。因此,未来的BESS项目很有可能采用VRLA技术。本文的目的是讨论GNB和桑迪亚国家实验室对BESS装置中的VRLA电池进行的监测研究,以评估它们在运行近三年之后,在满足其预期寿命方面的进展。
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Examination of VRLA battery cells sampled from the Metlakatla battery energy storage system
One of the principal concerns when a battery energy storage system (BESS) is being considered for utility applications is the ability of the battery to provide the anticipated lifetime on which the project was justified. The reason for this is that the battery is a significant cost element in the overall system; and, in the past, the batteries deployed have not been fully able to demonstrate their projected lifetime in these applications. Even though most of the past demonstrations have utilized flooded lead-acid technology which was considered to be matured, unexpected failure modes were often cited for the reduced lifetime of the battery. Valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries are becoming more widely utilized and are displacing flooded lead-acid technology in applications ranging from typical standby usage such as emergency lighting, telecommunications backup and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to more cyclic usage in photovoltaics and other renewable energy systems and even in electric vehicles. Hence, there is a high probability that future BESS projects will utilize VRLA technology. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the surveillance studies conducted by GNB and Sandia National Laboratories on VRLA cells in a BESS installation to assess their progress, after almost three years of operation, in meeting their projected lifetime.
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