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Executive summary study of lead-acid battery systems for peaking power. Final report for the period ending October 1976
doi: 10.2172/7257365
A study of lead-acid batteries for peaking power applications and the auxiliaries required for an operable system has been completed. The results of the study are presented in a three-volume report. The present volume summarizes the salient points and conclusions derived from the study. 3 figures, 4 tables. (RWR)
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Electric Batteries, Electrochemical Cells, Design, Cost, 25 Energy Storage, Storage 250901* -- Energy Storage-- Batteries-- Design & Development, Production, Off-Peak Energy Storage, Lead-Acid Batteries, Energy Storage, Energy Storage Systems
Electric Batteries, Electrochemical Cells, Design, Cost, 25 Energy Storage, Storage 250901* -- Energy Storage-- Batteries-- Design & Development, Production, Off-Peak Energy Storage, Lead-Acid Batteries, Energy Storage, Energy Storage Systems
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