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HNU Energy and International Battery
Team for Solar and Energy Storage Demonstration Project
in Maui, Hawaii |
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Solar Array and Energy Storage System Operating in Maui |
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ALLENTOWN, Pa – February 8, 2010 – International Battery (www.internationalbattery.com), a
U.S. manufacturer and developer of large-format lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, today announced they
have recently teamed with HNU Energy (www.hnuenergy.com) to participate in a solar power generation
and energy storage project in Maui, Hawaii. The project, recently put into operation, will assess the
effectiveness of storing solar energy using new, more-efficient battery technology. |
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The renewable energy system is comprised of sixty 224-watt photovoltaic panels, a bi-directional
3-phase inverter system, and a state-of-the-art charge controller network provided by system integrator,
HNU Energy located in Maui, Hawaii. International Battery supplied a 48V, 16.4kWh lithium-ion based
energy storage system – complete with battery management and controls – to store the energy generated
from the solar array. |
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The energy storage system includes four battery modules totaling 32 160Ah lithium iron
phosphate (LFP) cells and a battery management system (BMS) that is integrated into a standard
Electronics Industry Alliance (EIA) style 19” portable rack mount chassis and enclosure. For easy
management and monitoring of the batteries, International Battery’s comprehensive BMS monitors and
controls the entire battery system. Key to overall system performance is knowing the health and charge
state of the individual battery cells as well as understanding the temperature, depth of discharge and
charging status. |
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“We’re excited to implement International Battery’s proven battery technology and management
system as part of our hybrid renewable energy solution for the Maui Economic Development Board
(MEDB) project,” said Dan O’Connell, CEO and founder of HNU Energy. “International Battery’s turnkey
system and engineering capabilities made them a perfect partner for this project. Their ability to respond
very quickly and design a system specific for this application was extremely beneficial. We are very
impressed with their manufacturing process. It is based on an environmentally friendly water based
process; a first in the industry.” |
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Dr. Ake Almgren, president and CEO of International Battery said, “We are pleased to partner with
HNU Energy and demonstrate the effectiveness of our energy storage systems for the MEDB. Our lithiumion
battery modules are the ideal energy storage solution due to the high energy density, robust thermal
and cycling performance as well as easy system expandability. We are very excited about our first project
in Hawaii and we look forward to working with HNU Energy on many other projects in Hawaii in the near
future.” |
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Maui is at the forefront of renewable energy in Hawaii, due largely to the efforts of the county’s
mayor, Charmaine Tavares. This installation is in line with her vision of moving Maui County toward
renewable energy sources to spur sustainable economic growth. In a recent editorial she said, “For our
future viability, building a new green and sustainable economy is one of the most important challenges
and possibilities facing us. In partnership with the MEDB, Maui Community College, the U.S. Department
of Energy and many volunteers, we recently convened our second Energy Expo, which was again sold
out. This gathering of experts and resources offered a terrific opportunity to stimulate businesses and
government to make a new green and sustainable economy a reality.”
(http://www.mauinews.com/page/content.detail/id/524400.html) |
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For more information on International Batteries advanced technology batteries, please visit: www.internationalbattery.com or call (610) 366-3925. |
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Storing energy from renewable sources is vital for managing variations in electricity production,
improving power quality and stabilizing the power grid. International Battery is helping communities,
organizations and utilities take advantage of the company’s large format prismatic lithium-ion technology
and battery management systems to maximize the energy potential of renewable systems. |
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About HNU Energy |
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HNU Energy, a subsidiary of HNU Photonics, specializes in the commercialization and integration of
solar PV technologies and high- efficiency LED lighting products, made available directly from our
warehouse and distributors throughout North America. HNU is currently selling 5kW-100kW modular
solar PV “kits” scalable to over 1MW. Custom system design and installation services are available,
offering homes and businesses a viable economical alternative to traditional electricity generation and
distribution models. |
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For more information on HNU Energy advanced energy solutions, please visit: www.hnuenergy.com or
call (808) 244-7844. |
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About International Battery |
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Headquartered in Allentown, Pa., International Battery is a U.S. manufacturer, designer, and developer
of large-format lithium-ion rechargeable cells and batteries for use in a wide range of transportation,
industrial, electric utility, smart grid and military applications, employing a uniquely environmentally
friendly manufacturing process. For more information on International Battery’s advanced technology
battery systems, please visit: www.internationalbattery.com or call (610) 366-3925. |
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About the Maui County Clean Energy Initiatives |
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Maui County is leading the nation in moving towards a local economy run totally on renewable energy sources. It welcomes pilot projects for innovative clean energy. Interested companies can find more information on the web at: http://www.co.maui.hi.us/index.aspx?nid=1439 or call Victor Reyes, the Maui County Energy Commissioner at 808-270-7203. |
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Media Contact: |
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PJ Jennings
Jennings & Associates Communications, Inc.
760.471.7376
pj@jandacommunications.com
www.jandacommunications.com |
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In addition to historical information, this release may contain forward-looking statements. International Battery may, from time-to-time, make written or oral forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements encompass International Battery’s beliefs, expectations, hopes or intentions regarding future events. Words such as "expects," "intends," "believes," "anticipates," "should," "likely" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements included in this release are made as of the date hereof and are based on information available to International Battery as of such date. International Battery assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement. Actual results may vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of reasons. |