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IEEE 1679 2010

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IEEE Recommended Practice for the Characterization and Evaluation of Emerging Energy Storage Technologies in Stationary Applications

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Recommended information for an objective evaluation of an emerging energy storage device or system by a potential user for any stationary application is covered in this document. Energy storage technologies are those that provide a means for the reversible storage of electrical energy, i.e., the device receives electrical energy and is able to discharge electrical energy at a later time. The storage medium may be electrochemical (e.g., batteries), kinetic (e.g., flywheels), electrostatic (e.g., electric double-layer capacitors), thermal, or some other medium. Devices recharged by non-electrical means, such as fuel cells, are beyond the scope of this document. The document provides a common basis for the expression of performance characteristics and the treatment of life-testing data. A standard approach for analysis of failure modes is also provided, including assessment of safety attributes. The intent of this document is to ensure that characterization information, including test conditions and limits of applicability, is sufficiently complete to allow valid comparisons to be made.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1679™-2010 Front cover
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
7 Errata
Interpretations
Patents
Participants
9 Contents
11 Important notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
12 1.2 Purpose
2. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
13 3. Characterization information
3.1 Submittal conventions
16 3.2 Aging mechanisms and failure modes
17 3.3 Safety
20 3.4 Independent verification
4. Qualification testing
4.1 Functional testing
4.2 Abuse tolerance
4.3 Fault tolerance
21 4.4 Field testing
4.5 Standards compliance testing
5. Technology description
5.1 General
5.2 Storage medium
5.3 Intended applications
22 5.4 Components and construction
23 5.5 Operating conditions
5.6 Power and energy characteristics
24 5.7 Charging characteristics
5.8 Active management requirements
25 5.9 Application interface
5.10 Maintenance requirements
26 6. Regulatory issues
6.1 Hazard classes
6.2 Transportation
27 6.3 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
6.4 Permitting issues
6.5 Spill containment
6.6 Ventilation
6.7 Disposal/recycling
6.8 Interconnection
28 7. Evaluation techniques
7.1 General
7.2 Application considerations
7.3 Safety
29 7.4 Code compliance
7.5 Life-cycle costing
31 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
32 Annex B (informative) Sample data for lead-acid batteries
35 Annex C (informative) Interpretation of application data involving variable cycling regimes
IEEE 1679 2010
$34.67