So one of our battery systems could be rated in terms of maximum instantaneous 
discharge, lets see: 20,000 amps x 48 v is almost a full Mw......
Wow, now I can say I installed over 100 Mw........I like this new fuzzy 
math......
It was such a bummer before to tell the customer looking at a ton of batteries 
that it only stored $2.50 worth of energy at today's utility rates....

R. Walters
r...@solarray.com
Solar Engineer

> - because when storing energy on a utility scale, the engineers are greatly 
> concerned with how fast the energy can come in, and how fast they can send it 
> out. So when they refer to a '50 kw flywheel storage unit,' that often means 
> the max power coming in or out at any given instant.
> 
> DAN FINK
> 

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