ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS: A SMALL SCALE APPLICATION TO ISOLATED COMMUNITIES IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence Research Establishment Ottawa, Ottawa ONT (CAN)
- Abstract
- The relative freedom of the Canadian Arctic from environmental effects due to human activities and the presence of many small isolated communities dependent on their own electric power generating systems provides an interesting opportunity for a comparative cost/benefit study of possible electrochemical energy storage systems. The high cost of fuels in the Arctic encourages the design and operation of maximum efficiency energy delivery systems. The elimination of waste at each step is environmentally and economically desirable.
- Report Number
- 807 — Paper presented in part at the Seattle WA Meeting, The Electrochemical Society, May 1978, Paper No 580
- Date of publication
- 01 Jan 1979
- Number of Pages
- 7
- Reprinted from
- Can Elec Eng J, vol 4, no 3, 1979, p 4-10
- DSTKIM No
- 79-02981
- CANDIS No
- 87310
- Format(s):
- Originator's fiche received by DSIS;Hardcopy
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