How Battery Energy Storage Systems Work (BESS)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this video, we dive into Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), exploring their key aspects and how they function. We'll start by defining what energy storage systems are and the different types available.
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This channel deserves a million views, if only people care about quality content, in the meantime, thank you for your great work!
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Yeah, I agree this video deserves more views. Very educational
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Wonderful sir. Keep it up
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For the example you gave, was that DC or AC coupled?
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I don't really understand, why is litium ion is a good choice for bess but lead acid is not a good choice for bess
lithium batteries are cheaper, and store more energy. That's the primary reason. Aside from that lithium batteries tend to be much longer lasting.
Lead acid is also complicated by various different battery designs, and output limitations. They do have a high recycle capability though.
While I don't know much either, my humble opinion would be discharge speed and health?
Edit: watch the chart at 2:38
Lead acid is less energy dense for starters. You'd need a LOT more batteries to get the same storage capacity. That takes up a lot more space etc.