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Delta joins Energy Taiwan 2020, shares one-stop energy storage technology and experience
Text by EISBG 2020/12

In response to the Regulations Governing Large Power Consumers that will be implemented and enforced next year and the resulting demand for helping corporations make smooth renewable energy transition, Delta hosted the Delta Smart Energy Competitiveness Forum at Energy Taiwan 2020 and invited the Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan Electric Research & Testing Center, Taiwan Power Research Institute, and experts with extensive experience in asset utilization planning at international insurance companies to discuss applications and critical technologies of energy storage, as well as the safety verification of large power equipment.

Delta joins Energy Taiwan 2020, shares one-stop energy storage technology and experience

JJ Chang, General Manager of EISBG, stated that after the government’s policy on large power consumers are implemented, with vast experience in the development of energy technology and its international participation in green energy transformation, Delta could help large power consumers to discern problems of implementing the policies through online and physical events, and marketing communication. When considering the key technologies of energy storage, companies can explore the versatile energy control applications of the integration of battery cells, battery systems, and energy storage systems through four major aspects: "energy regulation," "energy management," "power conversion," and "battery management." Delta has an internal "Battery Quality Engineering Laboratory" that can perform battery system verification, and continuity and reliability testing. It also assists customers in battery life prediction and calculation by using databases and simulation tools for determining optimal configurations.