SAN DIEGO, June 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxwell
Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXWL) and Soitec (Euronext,
Paris) announced today that they
will collaborate on a California Energy Commission-funded,
two-phase program to demonstrate the cost and efficiency benefits
of combining an energy storage system with Soitec's Concentrix™ CPV
technology.
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Maxwell has been awarded a $1.39
million contract by the California Energy Commission's
Research and Development program to fund design and integration of
an ultracapacitor-based energy storage system with Soitec's CPV
system located on the campus of University of
California, San Diego—one of the nation's greenest
universities— and a second commercial scale system at Soitec's
solar power plant in Southern
California. The integrated systems will also take advantage
of other technology advances, including solar forecasting and
predictive energy control, to maximize the benefit of incorporating
ultracapacitor energy storage.
The project starts in June 2013
and will run through November 2015.
Independent evaluation of the performance of the integrated systems
will be performed by DNV KEMA under a sub-contract with
Maxwell.
"This innovative energy storage system combining ultracapacitors
and Soitec's CPV technology, which is already installed on campus,
is a welcome addition to UCSD's existing microgrid and provides a
unique diversification of our existing energy storage capacity,"
said Byron Washom, director of
strategic initiatives, University of
California, San Diego.
"Investing in solar energy research is vital to California reaching its goal of 33 percent
renewable generation by 2020," said California Energy Commission
Chair Robert B. Weisenmiller. "This
innovative project combining energy storage with concentrated
photovoltaic technology has the potential to increase the state's
renewable energy portfolio, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and
create a more reliable electricity grid."
Soitec's new fifth-generation Concentrix CPV systems incorporate
modules with a 30 percent market-leading module efficiency (or two
to three times the efficiency of conventional PV technology). CPV
technology converts sunlight directly into clean electricity via
concentrator optics and high-efficiency solar cells, offering the
best design for use in sunny regions as it delivers environmentally
friendly, low-cost, reliable solar-generated electricity.
Additionally, the CPV system's two-axis tracker allows a high and
constant power production throughout daylight hours.
Ultracapacitors are energy storage devices that charge rapidly
from any electrical energy source and discharge their stored energy
on demand. In combination with a photovoltaic system, their
function will be to act as a standby reservoir of electrical energy
to mitigate the variability of solar energy generation.
This firming of the output of a utility-scale commercial CPV
system is intended to reduce demand on the electric grid to fill in
short-term solar valleys in order to maintain a facility's
electricity output. In addition to reducing the variability of a
solar power plant, integrated ultracapacitor-CPV systems will
benefit public utility customers by reducing investment in utility
generation capacity to meet transient peak power demand.
"We are pleased by this new project with Maxwell Technologies,"
commented Clark Crawford, vice
president of U.S. sales and business development, Soitec Solar
division. "Soitec's durable CPV systems are specifically
designed to deliver higher efficiency and lower cost of
electricity. By working together, we are confident that we can
improve the integration of solar power plants into the grid and
ultimately increase the penetration of solar in the electricity
grid helping California to meet
its 33 percent renewable portfolio standard (RPS) goals."
Unlike batteries, which produce and store energy by means of a
chemical reaction, Maxwell's ultracapacitor products store energy
in an electric field. This electrostatic energy storage mechanism
enables ultracapacitors to charge and discharge in as little as
fractions of a second, perform consistently over a broad
temperature range (-40 to +65C), and operate reliably for up to one
million or more charge/discharge cycles.
"Electric utility grid applications represent an exciting new
frontier for Maxwell," said David
Schramm, Maxwell's president and chief executive officer.
"This program is providing an opportunity to demonstrate how
ultracapacitor technology can be applied to provide more efficient
and cost-effective solutions for a variety of short-term power
requirements."
About Maxwell Technologies, Inc.
Maxwell Technologies is a global leader in the development and
manufacturing of innovative, cost-effective energy storage and
power delivery solutions. Our ultracapacitor products provide safe
and reliable power solutions for applications in consumer and
industrial electronics, automotive, transportation and information
technology. Our high-voltage capacitor products help to ensure the
safety and reliability of electric utility infrastructure and other
applications involving transport, distribution and measurement of
high-voltage electrical energy. Our radiation-mitigated
microelectronic products include power modules, memory modules and
single-board computers that incorporate powerful commercial silicon
for superior performance and high reliability in aerospace
applications. For more information, please visit
www.maxwell.com.
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About Soitec: Soitec is an international manufacturing
company, a world leader in generating and manufacturing
revolutionary semiconductor materials at the frontier of the most
exciting energy and electronic challenges. Soitec's products
include substrates for microelectronics (most notably SOI:
Silicon-on-Insulator) and concentrator photovoltaic systems (CPV).
The company's core technologies are Smart Cut™, Smart Stacking™ and
Concentrix™, as well as expertise in epitaxy. Applications include
consumer and mobile electronics, microelectronics-driven IT,
telecommunications, automotive electronics, lighting products and
solar power plants for large-scale utilities. Soitec has
manufacturing plants and R&D centers in France, Singapore, Germany, and the
United States. For more information, visit
http://www.soitec.com
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