Energy Storage
An energy storage system includes the storage device
or medium and any power conversion systems, control systems, and
management systems up to the point of common coupling with a grid or
premise.
Systems include grid-connected batteries, dispatchable
thermal storage, containerized compressed air, and flywheels. Control
systems include:
- Machine logic control and systems—hardware
and associated software used in the supervision, monitoring, and/or
control of energy storage systems
- Man-machine interface—devices
that require human intervention and are used to control or communicate
the status of energy storage systems
- Systems integration—services to plan, develop, implement, and manage integrated energy storage systems
- Communications and software energy storage systems and the services they provide
NEMA
Members participate as a collective voice to develop technical
documents that promote and clarify energy storage requirements,
collaborate with industry partners along the energy storage value chain,
and address state and local code enforcement issues through
industry-backed efforts that directly impact the energy storage market.