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Beacon Power Tests Megawatt of Flywheel Storage

September 22, 2008   |   5 Comments

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"We've proven that a matrix of our Smart Energy 25 flywheels, together with associated electronics, software and other components, can store and release a megawatt of electricity."

-- Bill Capp, President and CEO, Beacon Power
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1 of 5
September 22, 2008
The article left out an important tidbit of information. For how long can it pump out the MW? Is it a load balancer that will only maintain the MW level for 2 minutes, or is it an actual storage device that will maintain the MW level for hours?

Sometimes I wonder if the authors of these articles know anything about energy. They're very good at leaving out critical information.
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2 of 5
September 22, 2008
I couldn't agree more, Joseph. From Beacon Power's site: "The core flywheel component of both Smart Energy Matrix™ systems will be a new, 4th-generation 25 kWh/100 kW model...", so I believe the energy is 1.25 MWh for the 5 MW power rating (or 24 EESUs, if they turn out not to be science fiction). ;)

Stephen
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3 of 5
September 24, 2008
The first comment says it all.
How much energy does it take to get up, run, keepgoing and for HOW LONG. Other questions like costs, weight and availability have all been unanswered since I irst started tracking this inventionin2005.
Like so many beore have said "If it sounds too goo to be true - it usually is"
Peter
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4 of 5
September 24, 2008
Going to the Beacon website, the ratings is 1 MW for 15 minutes.
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5 of 5
October 30, 2008
Company info is less than favorable. The November 10th earnings figures will probably send the stock to the moon or down into the basement.
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