QUIET RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS

Detailed rules for supervision of containerized energy storage systems
As for supervision and control system for electrochemical energy storage station (referred to as "supervision and control system"), this document specifies the requirements for data acquisition, data processing, control and regulation, alarm, event sequence recording and accident recollection, communication, data storage, human-computer interfaces, system time synchronization and system load rate, describes the corresponding test methods, and stipulates the normal working conditions and system architecture, as well as marking, packaging, transport and storage of the supervision and control system. [pdf]

Energy storage battery profit comparison
For example, the average revenue of an Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) battery in 2023 was $182 per kilowatt per year, but the best-performing asset in the same region was closer to $300 per kilowatt per year, a 60 percent increase. 4 Similar dynamics—where there is a large spread between the best and worst performers—are observed in other grid-scale battery markets, such as the United Kingdom. 5 A variety of factors, including design choices such as battery duration and commercial strategy, can affect these outcomes. [pdf]

New energy storage field enters scale
On September 12, the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration released the “ New Energy Storage Scale Development Action Plan (2025-2027)”, which clearly proposes that by 2027, new energy storage will basically achieve scale and market-oriented development, with technological innovation and equipment manufacturing capabilities remaining at the forefront globally. [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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