Submarine power plants: potential of new configurations |SWZ
Both lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells increase the submerged energy storage capacity, enabling submarines to sail submerged for longer periods of time. This is considered a large
Subsea substation | OneSubsea
Compact and maintenance free, our substations sit on the seabed, where they benefit from stable natural cooling and can be connected without the need for dynamic cables. They are part of a
Submarine base celebrates project that will allow it to make
Oct. 23—GROTON — Navy, state and local officials on Wednesday celebrated the completion of a micro-grid at the Naval Submarine Base, a project they said will make the base more...
New Microgrid Provides Resilience to U.S. Navy Submarine Base
The new microgrid, which includes a 7.4-MW natural gas-fired fuel cell park and a 10.75-MW combined heat and power system, can fully power Naval Submarine Base New London in the event of a grid
TME Submarine Base New London
For Naval Submarine Base New London, pursuing a microgrid is a critical step in achieving greater energy resilience and e ectively maintaining its role as the “Home of the Submarine Force.”
Long awaited fuel cell park at sub base becomes commercially
The natural gas-fired project, on less than an acre, will supply power to members of the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative and create more reliable electric service to the base from
CT Navy submarine base unveils it''s new microgrid
The U.S. Navy''s largest submarine base located in New London, Connecticut has a new energy microgrid. The $250 million project, which took 10 years to complete, allows the base to
Groton submarine base placed on its own microgrid
“It allows you to generate your own electricity onsite, and use when you need it most, such as during the interruption of power from the public or commercial grid,” Capt. Kenneth Curtin,
NORESCO and U.S. Navy Break Ground on Cogeneration System to
The work is being performed through a 21-year, $169.3 million energy savings performance contract (ESPC). The ESPC project will support 100% of the power requirements for SUBASE NLON''s
New $97 million energy storage facility to boost Navy power resilience
Granite Construction Inc., of Watsonville, Calif., and Obayashi Corp., of Tokyo, will build a 17,000-square-foot facility to house a battery storage system at Naval Base Guam''s Polaris Point,...
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