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Could a Maglev Flywheel Save Your Datacenter? When power gets cut, depend on 600 pounds of steel, Active Power says - but also check the emergency stop button on your generator. |
Popular Mechanics November 24, 2009 Chris Ladd |
How Centuries-Old Flywheels Can Improve the Electric Grid For millennia, flywheels have powered everything from potter's wheels to steam engines, storing kinetic energy in their momentum as they spin. |
CIO July 15, 2001 Jenna Kinghorn |
The Power to Choose New technologies keep the electricity flowing for IT... |
IEEE Spectrum April 2012 Lawrence Ulrich |
Top 10 Tech Cars 2012 The internal combustion engine strikes back |
IEEE Spectrum July 2011 Peter Fairley |
Flywheels Keep the Grid in Tune Spinning masses face off against big batteries in the half-billion-dollar market for grid stability |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2010 Eric Wesoff |
Energy Storage Needs Better Utility Policy, Language, Culture How about we start by calling storage, storage and a battery, a battery? |
National Defense June 2012 Dan Parsons |
Effort to Reduce Battery Weight May Soon Hit Brick Wall Industry and military scientists continue the search for lighter and more efficient batteries, with a renewed focus on reducing loads carried by soldiers that affect their mobility and health. |
National Defense August 2012 Dan Parsons |
Power Supply A Consistent Challenge As Troops Use More Gadgets U.S. troops have a technological advantage over most enemies. But each new gadget they wield comes with a need for power and, at-times, with a hidden logistical tail. |
Popular Mechanics February 29, 2008 Mike Allen |
Why Ultracapacitors Will Be Your Hybrid's New Best Friend A breakthrough in automotive energy storage that could replace the battery in next generation vehicles. |
Wired March 23, 2009 Vince Beiser |
Store Power in Super Batteries Storing wind and solar power is key to the successful transition to these energy sources. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 Bedrossian et al. |
Overclock My Satellite Sophisticated algorithms boost satellite performance on the cheap |
Popular Mechanics September 26, 2008 Lindsay Brooke |
Top 10 Ford Model T Tech Innovations That Matter 100 Years Later When Henry Ford's invention entered production 100 years ago this weekend, it wasn't the world's first inexpensive car -- others had beaten him to that slot. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2008 Brad Kenney |
Next Generation Backup Power Cabinet manufacturer learns that "uninterruptible" isn't necessarily so when it comes to UPS systems. |
Popular Mechanics September 2006 Ken Juran |
Replacing a Sealed Wheel Bearing All vehicles have wheel bearings. And sooner or later, those bearings will have to be replaced. |
AskMen.com Fraser Masefield |
Indian Grand Prix 2012 KERS stands for Kinetic Energy Recovery System and is a means of recovering a vehicle's kinetic energy from the heat generated by the car under braking. The energy is then stored in a battery or used to turn a flywheel for later use under acceleration. |