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Abstract: . . . for the Yuma roving Ground 900-kVA Photovoltaic Power Station. REFERENCES [1] R. Ducey, "Yuma Proving Ground Plugs Into the Sun," FEMP Focus, June 1997, p. 15. [2] R. N. Chapman, "Photovoltaics in the Department of Defense," 14th NREL/SNL Photovoltaics Program Review, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings 394, 18-22 November 1996, [3] R. N. Chapman, "Hybrid Power Technology for . . . . . . Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Samuel Edwards, Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, CA ABSTRACT In the early spring of 1997, a 900-kVA, utility-tied photovoltaic power station was installed at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG), in the southwest corner of Arizona (see Fig. 1). The system will be used to offset peak demand and serve as an emergency power system for YPG's water treatment plant. . . . . . . 450-kVA) greater than PV power. (d) nighttime utility-tied mode for battery charging. Fig. 7. Operating Modes for the Yuma roving Ground 900-kVA Photovoltaic Power Station. REFERENCES [1] R. Ducey, "Yuma Proving Ground Plugs Into the Sun," FEMP Focus, June 1997, p. 15. [2] R. N. Chapman, "Photovoltaics in the Department of Defense," 14th NREL/SNL Photovoltaics Program Review, American Institute . . . . . . greater than PV power. (d) nighttime utility-tied mode for battery charging. Fig. 7. Operating Modes for the Yuma roving Ground 900-kVA Photovoltaic Power Station. REFERENCES [1] R. Ducey, "Yuma Proving Ground Plugs Into the Sun," FEMP Focus, June 1997, p. 15. [2] R. N. Chapman, "Photovoltaics in the Department of Defense," 14th NREL/SNL Photovoltaics Program Review, American Institute of . . . . . . than PV power. (d) nighttime utility-tied mode for battery charging. Fig. 7. Operating Modes for the Yuma roving Ground 900-kVA Photovoltaic Power Station. REFERENCES [1] R. Ducey, "Yuma Proving Ground Plugs Into the Sun," FEMP Focus, June 1997, p. 15. [2] R. N. Chapman, "Photovoltaics in the Department of Defense," 14th NREL/SNL Photovoltaics Program Review, American Institute of Physics . . . . . . daytime utility-tied mode, with user profile (greater than 450-kVA) greater than PV power. (d) nighttime utility-tied mode for battery charging. Fig. 7. Operating Modes for the Yuma roving Ground 900-kVA Photovoltaic Power Station. REFERENCES [1] R. Ducey, "Yuma Proving Ground Plugs Into the Sun," FEMP Focus, June 1997, p. 15. [2] R. N. Chapman, "Photovoltaics in the Department of Defense," . . . --2339,6,195,2777,11694
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