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Electric Energy Storage Units Applicability Assessment of Different Kinds in the Conditions of Moscow Central Ring

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The article deals with the issues of improving the energy efficiency of the traction power supply system of the Moscow Central ring through the use of energy storage systems. The features of work of system of accumulation of electricity in the context of the predominance of passenger traffic to select the kind of storage of electricity. The paper deals with three common types: electrochemical, supercapacitor and electromechanical storage, identified the most preferred, as which it is proposed to consider hybrid systems of energy storage.

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The researches are performed with the support of the Russian Foundation for fundamental initiatives under the grant № 17-20-01148 ofi_m_RZD/18.

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Nezevak, V., Cheremisin, V., Shatokhin, A. (2020). Electric Energy Storage Units Applicability Assessment of Different Kinds in the Conditions of Moscow Central Ring. In: Popovic, Z., Manakov, A., Breskich, V. (eds) VIII International Scientific Siberian Transport Forum. TransSiberia 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1115. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37916-2_5

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