On March 29 this year, the head of the Committee for Architecture and Construction, Nizom Mirzozoda, issued a new order, under which, starting on April 1, 2024, all new and renovated buildings must be equipped with solar energy systems capable of storing at least one day's worth of electricity, in addition to being connected to the central power grid.
[pdf] Designed to round out Georgia Tech’s clean energy offering – along with a previously-installed solar array and a new electric vehicle (EV) charging testbed – the lead BESS will enable bi-directional EV charging and load shifting of peak solar power generation.
[pdf] These sophisticated enclosures are designed to safely house and manage large battery modules, forming the backbone of reliable energy storage. They enable us to capture and store power from intermittent sources like solar and wind, ensuring a stable and continuous supply.
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