Green Energy Futures: Cam Carver CEO of Temporal Power a startup in the energy storage business based in Mississauga, Ontario.
Green Energy Futures: Cam Carver the CEO of Temporal Power holding a copy of the original version of the prototype flywheel.
Green Energy Futures: The original version of the Temporal Power flywheel was a small table-top version.
Green Energy Futures: Cam Carver CEO Temporal Power with the 3rd version of the flywheel energy storage system. This one weighed 3,000 pounds, one third of the production scale version they are now working with.
Green Energy Futures: Cam Carver, CEO of Temporal Power with a 9,000 pound steel cylinder operates as a flywheel suspended by magnets and continued in a low friction vacuum environment.
Green Energy Futures: Temporal Power plant in Mississauga, Ontario with concrete pits where high speed flywheels can be tested.
Green Energy Futures: Cam Carver of Temporal Power with transformers that work with his flywheel energy storage systems to smooth out the energy supply at grid scale.
Green Energy Futures: Cam Carver, CEO of Temporal Power with the four generations of flywheel energy storage systems created by Temporal CTO Jeff Veltri. It started with the table-top version on the left and is now a 9,000 pound solid steel flywheel cap bile of storing 50 kilo
Green Energy Futures: Working in the plant at Temporal Power - 04
Green Energy Futures: Ecamion - Battery storage on the grid - 06
Green Energy Futures: Community Energy Storage systems such as this one from eCAMION are installed in the community, this one at the Roding Arena and Community Centre in North York, to balance the electricity supply and support more renewable energy on the grid.
Green Energy Futures: Carmine Pizzurro with eCAMION's Community Energy Storage system that contains 1,700 lithium ion battery cells enough to power a city block of houses.
Green Energy Futures: Carmine Pizzurro with eCAMION's Community Energy Storage system that contains 1,700 lithium ion battery cells, enough to power 20 to 50 homes for short periods of time.
Green Energy Futures: Carmine Pizzurro of eCAMION checks the operation of the company's lithium ion battery system that helps bring more renewable energy onto the grid.