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US Navy

Naval Multi-Physics Lab Adds Ice Energy Storage to its Renewable Microgrid

Published on January 12, 2017 November 18, 2016 by Andrew Burger

The addition of Calmac’s IceBank energy storage technology is the latest in the US Naval Postgraduate School Multi-Physics Lab’s efforts to design, test and build an integrated renewable energy-storage microgrid on its Monterey, California campus.

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