04-26-2014, 01:53 AM
Big data and artificial intelligence are producing ultra-accurate forecasts that will make it feasible to integrate much more renewable energy into the grid.
Smart Forecasts Lower the Power of Wind and Solar | MIT Technology Review
The demonstration project features the first U.S. installation for the CellCube, built by Germany’s Gildemeister and brokered by Canadian partner American Vanadium. Partners including the New York State Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and utility Consolidated Edison are also involved, looking to test how multi-hour, modular storage systems like the CellCube can serve multiple tasks for the MTA and for the grid at large.
A Vanadium Flow Battery Brings Energy Storage to New York City’s MTA : Greentech Media

