On Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 February 2021, the third edition of the Energy Storage Event will take place. This year it will be a digital event with technical presentations lasting 45 minutes. The previous editions the presentation duration was 25 minutes, so this year you will get even more knowledge transfer.

And of course TTMS will be present again this year.

We will give a presentation about Battery and Fuel Cell emulation. What are the advantages of emulation for your test setup? What if you want to test your setup but the required battery is not available? Or your current battery does not yet have the desired State Of Charge (SOC)? Or perhaps you want to determine the peak power of a setup in order to ultimately determine the minimum required capacity of a battery or Fuel Cell? Do you want to start lugging around “heavy” batteries in the first place? Or build a complete Fuel Cell installation? Apart from all the dangers, these are quite specialist and expensive set-ups in which flexibility is not always a given.

Nowadays there are good emulators available with which you can quickly and easily emulate a battery or Fuel Cell. This for capacities from a few watts to the MW and voltages from a few mV to 2,250V. Besides a less complex test environment, emulation offers a safe and especially flexible way to test your application.

In our presentation we will elaborate on how and with which equipment a battery and fuel cell can be emulated and what advantages this will bring you. If your work is related to Batteries and Fuel Cells you should not miss this digital event.

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Energy Storage Event

The Energy Storage Event provides you with a wide range of presentations on energy storage and energy storage applications. The neutral knowledge transfer by specialists in this specific industry will bring you up to date on the latest developments. With the tightening of policies to make the economy more sustainable, the continued emergence of wind and solar energy and the continuous development of batteries, new business cases for energy storage are emerging. The Energy Storage event ensures that you are kept up to date with these developments.

View the full programme of the Energy Storage event.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

Arnold Memelink

Arnold Memelink

ABB

"The ABB Power Grids Jumet organisation is an innovative development and production facility of ABB that manufactures active filters and battery energy storage systems to support a stable grid. To test these systems we have acquired two Cinergia GE/EL +120kVA eplus units capable of doing grid emulation (AC + DC), operating as an electronic load (AC +DC) and being a battery emulator. We have experienced very good support from TTMS in obtaining these two Cinergia units. This included organising an on-site demonstration and supplying loan systems prior to the delivery of our final systems. This way we could start testing as early as possible. TTMS also organised training for the operators from the original manufacturer. This support allowed us to introduce the first battery energy storage systems even prior to the full delivery of the Cinergia systems."

University of Luxembourg

Sasan Rafii-Tabrizi

University of Luxembourg

“At the Energy and Environment department of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) of the University of Luxembourg we do have different research projects related to green energy contributing to the development of eco-cities. As a long-standing partner of our research unit, TT&MS has proven that they are able to answer even the most complex questions in a professional manner. They have shown that they are always up to date with the latest technology and do not spare any effort to look at the application and even the situation on site. The exchange of ideas was always very pleasant and took place quickly. We look forward to further years of fruitful cooperation.”

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