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Status As of December 1980, agreement on multlyear plan and resources was es- tablished wlth SNLA and CORO to include solar and utllity-load-level1ng system development. During 1980, 18 Redox presentat10ns and 5 papers were given to members of industry, government, and technlcal soc1eties. The annual proJect revlew was held for SNLA and DOE in Aprll 1980. A NASA Lewis industrial brlefing was held 1n July 1980 to descr1be the Redox technlcal status and project objectives to about 75 representatives of 60 industrlal firms. A 1981 AOP was prepared. ELEMENT 2 . 0 - PROTOTYPE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Background The recent advances made ln membrane technology and chromium electrode catalys1s (discussed in following sectlons) have brought the Redox system concept to a level of development sufflclent for implementat10n 1n complete operating systems. Approach Two parallel system development efforts were begun early 1n 1980. The first was to produce at Lewls a preprototype l-kW system, complete with con- trols and lnstrumentatlon, in order to demonstrate and evaluate performance, interface interactlons, loss mechanisms, adequacy of design approach, etc. This system was designed to operate as the storage system for a 5-kW (peak) solar photovo1talc array at Lew1s. The second effort was to estab11sh a contractual program to develop and produce larger Redox systems and to evalute them under credlb1e operating condlt1ons. A parallel aspect of the contractual effort is the development of a commerciallzatlon approach for the eventual marketlng of Redox systems by the contractor. The first systems developed under contract will have power levels of about 10 kW, making them sUltable for appllcatlons such as remote, stand-alone w1nd turblne or solar photovoltaic storage and gr1d-connected res1dential storage. An evolut10nary development process w1ll result ultimately 1n a I-MW system, a size that is on the threshold of requirements for electric utll1ty storage service. Status Multlkllowatt Systems Development Durlng 1980, the statement of work deflnlng the scope of the contractual effort to develop and evaluate Redox systems was prepared. Source Evaluation Board procedures were begun ln late 1980 to put together a complete procure- ment package. The request for proposal is scheduled for release in March 1981. 5PDF Image | NASA Redox Storage System Development Project 1980
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