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For a look at the new products launching at this year’s event, go to www. worldfutureenergysummit.com/Portal/ exhibition/products-launched-at-wfes-2014. aspx, or catch up on what’s happening across the industry at www.worldfutureenergysummit. com/Portal/media-centre/news-highlights. aspx.


ALSTOM


A global leader in the world of power generation, power transmission and rail infrastructure and developer of innovative and environmentally friendly technologies, Alstom recently launched the new MaxSine eStorage battery storage solution. Designed to enable energy storage along the grid, the new solution will increase energy efficiency and balance energy flow in real- time, based on consumer demand. It also addresses instabilities on the electrical grid created by intermittent sources of renewable energy, such as wind and solar.


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MaxSineTM eStorage benefits cover power generation, transmission, and distribution with each module connected to a battery up to two-megawatts, with additional modules allowing for storage capacity of up to 12 megawatts. Organized by


At generation level, MaxSineTM eStorage offers a back-up solution for periods when


More than 100 exhibiting companies, institutions and entities from around the globe will showcase their expertise, project wins and the latest breakthrough technology at WFES 2014.


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electricity resources are in high demand, such as evening hours in an urban environment. Power generators and transmission operators can store their production in times of low demand and low prices. The stored energy can later be made available within seconds to handle peak loads, helping to manage congestion.


At distribution and city level, MaxSineTM eStorage helps everyday consumers to better manage their energy and to buy when prices are lower.


The storage solution is currently being deployed at Nice Grid, one of France’s largest smart grid demonstration projects.


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GENERAL ELECTRIC Active In the region since the 1930s. General Electric (GE) Middle East, North Africa and Turkey is involved in a diverse array of established projects across the region via strategic partnerships, investments and solutions, with a focus on infrastructure development and major challenges such as cleaner energy and water scarcity. The company recently signed a contract with Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), valued at almost US$700 million, to bring additional F-class combined cycle gas turbines, and associated equipment and services to the Kingdom. >>


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