Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Including cryostat
Patent
1992-08-03
1994-04-12
Bennet, Henry A.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
Including cryostat
62295, 165185, 505892, 505894, F25B 1900, H01F 722
Patent
active
053015070
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a cryogenless superconducting magnet system of the type that is attached to a utility grid at end-user site and is used to store electrical energy until such time that an electrical disruption occurs in the grid. Structures of this type, generally, allow the stored electrical energy to be released in such a manner that the disruption in the utility grid is negated before it reaches critical loads.
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Kalafala Ahmed K.
Laskaris Evangelos T.
Bennet Henry A.
General Electric Company
Kilner Christopher B.
Webb II Paul R.
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