LIFE ENERGY

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LIFEENERGY LifeEnergy Systems Inc. 203 Carrington Drive Richmond Hill, Ontario L4C 8A2 Canada LIFE ENERGY;ELECTRIC LAMPS, ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, ELECTRIC FLUORESCENT LIGHTING TUBES, ELECTRIC FLUORESCENT COMPACT LAMPS, ENERGY SAVING LAMPS, FULL SPECTRUM LIGHTING SYSTEMS COMPRISING OF LIGHT BOXES IN WHICH ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS OR ELECTRIC FLUORESCENT LIGHTING TUBES ARE INSTALLED, ELECTRIC DAYLIGHT LAMPS; ELECTRIC OR BATTERY OPERATED LAMPS, HALOGEN LAMPS, LED LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES;
LIFEENERGY LifeEnergy 2000 W. Loop South, Suite 2010 Houston TX 77027 LIFE ENERGY;Retail electricity provider services, namely, providing a service that allows customers to purchase energy, namely, natural gas; providing an online marketplace for the purchase and sale of natural gas; business consultancy and advisory services in the field of energy efficiency;
LIFEENERGY LifeEnergy 2000 W. Loop South, Suite 2010 Houston TX 77027 LIFE ENERGY;Retail electricity provider services, namely, providing a service that allows customers to purchase energy, namely, electricity and renewable energy; retail energy provider services, namely, providing a service that allows customers to purchase energy, namely, solar and renewable energy; energy management services, namely, providing a service that allows customers to purchase energy at a fixed price; providing an online marketplace for the purchase and sale of electricity, renewable energy;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An integrated battery by incorporating battery elements, supercapscitors elements, and miniaturized electronic controllers within a single housing is devised. The supercapacitors provide a load leveling for the battery elements at both charging and discharging. So long as the rated working voltage of supercapacitor is complied, the capacitor can be charged with charging currents of any magnitude. Then, the energy stored in the supercapacitors can be transferred from the capacitors to the batteries resulted in fast charging and energy conservation. With load leveling provided by the supercapacitors, the batteries are set to constantly discharge at 1C or lower rates and their residual energy near the end of discharge cycle can become useful as well. Therefore, the service run time, cycle life, and energy utilization of the batteries integrated are improved. In addition, the supercapacitor can be a built-in actuator to provide powers to in-cell air management systems for generating air draft inside metal-air batteries and fuel cells to increase their shelf life and power density.