INDUSTRIAL WATER MANAGEMENT

Cooling methods for industrial and commercial lithium battery energy storage
As industrial and commercial energy storage systems gain more demand, battery performance in terms of efficiency, safety, and lifespan is crucial. Thermal management is vital as batteries heat up during operation. In this regard, three main cooling technologies - air cooling, liquid cooling, and immersion cooling - are prominent in the field of industrial and commercial energy storage batteries. Each of these cooling methods has its own set of benefits and drawbacks, [pdf]

Distributed BMS battery management system
Currently, for real-world applications, battery management systems (BMSs) can be used in the form of distributed control systems where general controllers, charge regulators, and smart monitors and sensors are integrated, such as those proposed in this work, which allow more precise estimations of a large set of important parameters, such as the state of charge (SOC), state of health (SOH), current, voltage, and temperature, seeking the safety and the extension of the useful life of energy storage systems based on battery banks. [pdf]

Enhance safety management of energy storage industry projects
Challenges for any large energy storage system installation, use and maintenance include training in the area of battery fire safety which includes the need to understand basic battery chemistry, safety limits, maintenance, off-nominal behavior, fire and smoke characteristics, fire fighting techniques, stranded energy, de-energizing batteries for safety, and safely disposing battery after its life or after an incident. [pdf]

Environmental protection inspection exemption for communication base station energy management system
At present, the national standard for electromagnetic radiation protection, "Electromagnetic Radiation Protection Regulations" (GB8702-88), stipulates that when the equivalent radiation power of the electromagnetic radiator is less than 100W (50dBm) within the current mobile communication frequency band, an electromagnetic environment exemption can be implemented; when the equivalent radiation power of the electromagnetic radiator is greater than 100W (50dBm), an "Environmental Impact Report (Form)" should be submitted to the environmental protection department. [pdf]
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