Joint Operation of a Solar Station and a Superconducting Kinetic Energy Storage Device

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It was experimentally shown that joint application of a solar station and a superconducting flywheel (a kinetic energy storage device) can solve the main problem of renewable energy sources: to provide uninterrupted and controlled power supplying. The storage device changes its operation mode (stand-by, charging, discharging) practically without any delay and its use leads to an increase of the transient stability of a power system.

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June 2012

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