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  • Guidelines for Low-Loss Operation of Power Storage Units in Portugal

    Guidelines for Low-Loss Operation of Power Storage Units in Portugal

    The new Legal Framework for the National Electricity System approved by Decree-Law No 15/2022, established a general legal regime applicable to the licensing of these facilities, together with a few specific rules for storage. The European Green Deal launched in 2019 established the roadmap for reducing emissions in the EU by at least 55%. Energy storage is therefore essential if EU targets. Indeed, Alqueva's pumped hydro storage project is one of the largest in Western Europe with a combined capacity of over 520 MW, which had an increase in its capacity since 2012. A pilot project – Storage InovGrid – was launched by EDP and Siemens in January 2016, in which lithium-ion battery. With over 65 GW of solar PV expected to be installed across Spain and Portugal by 2030, and renewables already accounting for more than 60% of electricity generation in Portugal and over 50% in Spain, the urgency to scale flexible solutions is clear. To align with these objectives, Portugal developed the National Energy and Climate Plan 2030 (Plano Nacional de Energia e Clima - “ PNEC 2030 ”), which is the main national policy.

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  • What is an optical module compatibility code

    What is an optical module compatibility code

    The compatibility code of an optical module is a set of data encoded according to specific protocols, stored in the fixed area of the module's EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read – Only Memory). Optical module coding can be regarded as a key to match a switch, which is like a large lock. However, in practical. Understanding optical module coding brings more than easier integration; it will help you troubleshoot more intelligently and reduce risk. Let's discuss how mastering coding can improve your network's stability, efficiency, and even allow you more foresight to diagnose problems and prevent costly. In simple terms, optical module compatibility refers to whether an optical transceiver module can seamlessly work with specific networking equipment—especially switches, routers, and servers from major OEMs (original equipment manufacturers). Compatibility goes far beyond just the physical fit. A. This article explains what compatibility really means, how coding (EEPROM programming) enables it, and what to demand from your supplier so deployments are predictable and drama-free. It encapsulates essential information such as module type, transmission rate, wavelength.

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