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DER Tutorial Course 3/3: Battery State of Health in Energy Storage Systems
State of Health (SOH) is a widely used and often misunderstood term within the energy storage industry. What does it mean to say that a battery is at 90% SOH? How does battery SOH impact the performance of an energy storage system used for a particular application? Stefan Janhunen, Principal Software Architect at Nuvation Energy, will explore common industry definitions and misconceptions surrounding State of Health and will take a deeper dive into the fundamental metrics of battery health that impact overall energy storage system performance.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• What is State of Health and how is it defined?
• The most common metrics used to measure battery performance and health
• The effects of battery degradation on energy storage system performance
• Moving towards an energy storage system perspective on State of HealthPresenter
Stefan Janhunen – Principal Software Architect at Nuvation EnergyStefan Janhunen is a Principal Software Architect at Nuvation Energy where he helps solve challenging energy storage problems using advanced software. Lately he has been working mostly on control system architecture, estimation algorithms, simulation tools, and communication protocol challenges. He has developed numerous software products running on systems ranging from tiny embedded microcontrollers up to cloud compute platforms.
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DER Tutorial Course 2/3: Battery Warranty Tracking for Stationary Energy Storage
In the energy storage industry, battery warranties are based on the combination of a utilization profile and the responsible management of batteries within specified tolerances. Nuvation Energy CEO Michael Worry will explore how energy storage system providers and users can track battery utilization to ensure adherence to warranty parameters, and to proactively identify and resolve performance deviations that can negatively impact warranty claim outcomes.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Creating the use-case specific battery warranty
• Energy storage system design for battery life and cycle count targets
• Battery warranty tracking technologies
• Data capture vs. compliance reportingPresenter
Michael Worry – CEO at Nuvation EnergyMichael Worry founded Nuvation in 1997 and has grown the company into a thriving electronic products and engineering services firm with offices in Sunnyvale, California and Waterloo, Ontario Canada. He is the CEO and CTO of Nuvation Energy, a provider of battery management systems and engineering design solutions for large-scale energy storage. Michael is deeply involved in battery management and energy storage system design and can often be found working on energy storage system installations at client sites.
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DER Tutorial Course 1/3: Energy Storage and DER Control Behind the Meter
The implementation of distributed energy resources behind the meter has become increasingly commonplace for commercial, industrial, and even residential energy consumers. While energy security is often a key driver, it is demand charge management that provides the return on the infrastructure investment. DER aggregation and demand charge management technologies however, have not yet fully caught up with the relative maturity of the resources they control. Join John Chinnick, Principal Software Architect at Nuvation Energy for an examination of distributed energy resource management behind the meter, and how to integrate and manage DER assets for demand charge management.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Types and tiers of distributed energy resource management
• Technical constraints and opportunities in asset management
• Integrating energy resources for centralized control
• A demand charge management implementation modelPresenter
John Chinnick – Principal Software Architect at Nuvation EnergyJohn Chinnick is a Principal Software Architect at Nuvation Energy. His current role includes project management and engineering design for distributed energy resource (DER) control systems. He brings 28 years of product design experience to the energy storage industry, with a diverse skillset that includes embedded computing and industrial controls. His current projects include the deployment of automotive second life battery packs into containerized energy storage for grid firming, transmission and distribution upgrade deferral, and demand charge management.
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Battery Safety Analytics
Despite their unrivaled performance and longevity, Lithium Ion batteries (LIBs) are also increasingly recognized as a safety hazard, especially in large scale energy storage installations. Although high-voltage battery packs and modules can be subject to numerous failure modes which are not present at the single cell scale, safety testing on full-scale battery packs can be prohibitively expensive and highly destructive to perform. In this talk, we demonstrate the importance of combining safety testing at the material, cell, and module scales to enhance the design of cells and packs which may mitigate the potential for catastrophe. Strategies to minimize full-scale testing requirements through a combination of carefully designed single cell tests and physics-based modeling are explored.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
• Bridging the gaps between safety concerns at single cell and module levels
• Experimental characterization of li-ion cells under abusive conditions
• Use of reference electrode instrumentation for degradation mode characterization
• Selection of safe battery materials to enhance cell and module level safety
• Role of modeling in ensuring safe battery designPresenter
Conner Fear – Senior Ph.D. Candidate at Purdue UniversityConner Fear is a senior Ph.D. candidate in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. He is the laboratory manager of the Energy and Transport Sciences Laboratory (ETSL, https://engineering.purdue.edu/ETSL/), where he works under the guidance of Dr. Partha Mukherjee. Conner’s research interests include thermal safety and degradation of lithium-ion batteries, especially under extreme conditions such as fast charging and overdischarge. Throughout his studies, Conner has worked in the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Chemistry Division with the team of Dr. Corey Love. His work is funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Naval Undersea Research Program (NURP).
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