Energy Storage Methods for Renewable Energy Integration and Grid Support

D. Shively, J. Gardner, T. Haynes, J. Ferguson
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Abstract

The inherent intermittency of the two fastest growing renewable energy sources, wind and solar, presents a significant barrier to widespread penetration and replacement of fossil-fuel sourced baseload generation. These intermittencies range from short term ramp events experienced by wind farms to the diurnal fluctuation of solar installations. In this paper, two options for short-to-medium term energy storage are presented: compressed air and gravitational potential. While similar to Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) techniques, they differs in that an incompressible liquid is the working fluid in the turbine, thus eliminating the need for supplementary combustion when the energy is recovered. This family of approaches combines the best concepts attributed with pumped storage hydroelectric and CAES in a system that is not site-specific, has no additional carbon footprint and has the potential for being very efficient.
可再生能源集成与电网支持的储能方法
风能和太阳能这两种增长最快的可再生能源固有的间歇性,对化石燃料来源的基本负荷发电的广泛渗透和替代构成了重大障碍。这些间歇性的范围从风力发电场经历的短期斜坡事件到太阳能装置的日波动。本文提出了两种中短期储能方案:压缩空气和重力势。虽然与压缩空气储能(CAES)技术类似,但它们的不同之处在于涡轮中的工作流体是不可压缩液体,因此在能量回收时无需补充燃烧。该系列方法将抽水蓄能水力发电和CAES的最佳概念结合在一个系统中,该系统不针对特定地点,没有额外的碳足迹,具有非常高效的潜力。
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