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Groundbreaking new energy storage system mounts to existing poles:
http://inhabitat.com/groundbreaking-new-energy-storage-system-mounts-to-existing-poles/
http://www.ecamion.com/
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http://inhabitat.com/groundbreaking-new-energy-storage-system-mounts-to-existing-poles/

http://www.ecamion.com/
eCAMION has developed a novel energy storage system based on Lithium-ion batteries, termed Community Energy Storage (CES). The first version of the system has been developed with funding support from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) and is a collaborative effort alongside the University of Toronto, Dow Kokam and Toronto Hydro.
The first 500kW/250kWh unit was installed adjacent to Roding Arena and Community Centre, 600 Roding Street, North York, ON, Canada. The CES unit is tied to the Community Centre’s 75kW solar panels and is grid-connected to Toronto Hydro. Two more CES units are scheduled for installation in 2013/2014 to complete the SDTC project.
The CES system has better performance and lower costs for high power/energy applications; it is 98%+ efficient and can operate in -20°C and up to 60°C. The footprint is sized to fit standard utility padmount switchgear. It is more unobtrusive and integrates seamlessly for utilities to install, operate and maintain.
The CES system has better performance and lower costs for high power/energy applications; it is 98%+ efficient and can operate in -20°C and up to 60°C. The footprint is sized to fit standard utility padmount switchgear. It is more unobtrusive and integrates seamlessly for utilities to install, operate and maintain.
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