▲ | hinkley 2 days ago | |||||||
I was able to find some that were a bit over 3.1 MWH. It is unlikely that those 1) cost as much as a nuclear reactor or 2) are exactly the amount of available space you have. So 2 or 3 aren’t going to solve your water desalination problems but might solve your intermittent power ones. | ||||||||
▲ | quickthrowman 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It depends on the size of the load. Just FYI, every building that is required by law to have emergency backup power has an engine-generator set. There are zero exceptions to this rule. If batteries were able to serve critical loads like hospitals and emergency dispatch centers, they would be allowed to be installed for that purpose, but they aren’t. This should end the argument about battery backup, at least until battery storage density reaches a point where it can serve those loads. FWIW I sell and run electrical work | ||||||||
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