02444nam 2200553 a 450 991101977800332120200520144314.01-118-55780-81-299-31566-61-118-62254-5(CKB)2560000000100647(EBL)1143636(OCoLC)831119943(SSID)ssj0000835623(PQKBManifestationID)11434741(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000835623(PQKBWorkID)10996429(PQKB)10328646(MiAaPQ)EBC1143636(EXLCZ)99256000000010064720100603d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnergy storage /edited by Yves BrunetLondon ISTE ;Hoboken, N.J. Wiley20111 online resource (270 p.)ISTE"Adapted and updated from Problematiques du stockage d'energie published 2009 in France by Hermes Science/Lavoisier"--t.p. verso.1-84821-183-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Energy storage for electric networks -- Transportation -- Energy storage and PV systems -- Nomad applications and micro-power sources -- Hydrogen storage -- Fuel cells -- Fuel cells, system operation -- Electrochemical storage : piles and batteries.Energy storage examines different applications such as electric power generation, transmission and distribution systems, pulsed systems, transportation, buildings and mobile applications. For each of these applications, proper energy storage technologies are foreseen, with their advantages, disadvantages and limits. As electricity cannot be stored cheaply in large quantities, energy has to be stored in another form (chemical, thermal, electromagnetic, mechanical) and then converted back into electric power and/or energy using conversion systems. Most of the storage technologies are examined: bISTEEnergy storageElectric power supplies to apparatusEnergy storage.Electric power supplies to apparatus.621.31/26Brunet Yves984995MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019778003321Energy storage4416478UNINA