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Large physics experimentation as in particle accelerators or in nuclear fusion is often characterised by a strong and modulated power demand, incompatible with the power availability of the grid. Therefore, large facilities for short-term energy storage ha ...
The feeding device enables a charge (1) to be fed with relatively weak medium power on the one hand, and strong power points on the other, due to energy storage condensers (21) placed in a series. Each of said energy storage condensers (21) is linked to an ...
Facilities operating in cycles, such as particles accelerators, require pulsed power. Directly drawing this pulsed power from the industrial network is generally not acceptable. A system with a local energy storage system lessens the impact on the network. ...