Requirements for Hybrid Electric Power Systems for Marine
The February 2022 edition of this document includes requirements and guidelines for wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) electric power generation systems when installed on vessels and
ABS has produced this document to provide requirements and reference standards to facilitate effective installation and operation of on-board supercapacitor systems. The purpose of this document is to establish safety guidelines for owners, operators, shipyard builders, designers, and manufacturers.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of energy storage technologies, supercapacitors have emerged as promising candidates for addressing the escalating demand for efficient, high-performance energy storage systems. The quest for sustainable and clean energy solutions has prompted an intensified focus on energy storage technologies.
Supercapacitor applications in the bulk-power systems: (a) a schematic of a volt/VAR control using a static compensator with supercapacitors, and (b) a schematic of renewable energy regulation using a supercapacitor bank. Adapted from, .
The transformers for the supercapacitor system are to be in accordance with 4-8-3/7 of the Marine Vessel Rules. Unless instructed otherwise by the flag Administration, the supercapacitor system may be used during lay time in port for supplying power to the vessel standalone or with other onboard power sources.
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