SAFETY FIRST PROTOCOLS

Safety requirements for grid connection of energy storage power stations
This document specifies the general requirements for connecting electrochemical energy storage station to the power grid and the technical requirements of power control, primary frequency regulation, inertia response, fault ride-through, operational adaptability, power quality, relay protection and automatic safety device, dispatching automation and communication, simulation models and for test and assessment of connecting to the power grid. [pdf]

Good Practices for Energy Storage Project Safety
Challenges for any large energy storage system installation, use and maintenance include training in the area of battery fire safety which includes the need to understand basic battery chemistry, safety limits, maintenance, off-nominal behavior, fire and smoke characteristics, fire fighting techniques, stranded energy, de-energizing batteries for safety, and safely disposing battery after its life or after an incident. [pdf]
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