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Autore: | Hoff C. Michael |
Titolo: | Energy storage technologies and applications / / C. Michael Hoff |
Pubblicazione: | Norwood, MA : , : Artech House, , [2022] |
©2022 | |
Edizione: | 1st ed. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (311 pages) |
Disciplina: | 621.3124240284 |
Soggetto topico: | Energy storage - Equipment and supplies |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Energy Storage Technologies and Applications -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 A Brief History of Storing Energy Using Electricity -- 1.1 Bottled Electricity: First Attempts to Capture Electrical Energy -- 1.2 Primary Battery Developments -- 1.3 Early Battery Applications -- 1.4 Secondary Rechargeable Batteries -- 1.5 Electrified Transportation -- 1.6 Storage in Electricity Distribution -- 1.7 Pumped Hydro Energy Storage -- 1.8 Growth of Hydro-Based Storage and Generation -- 1.9 Compressed-Air Energy Storage -- 1.10 Return of Battery-Based Energy Storage -- 1.10.1 Lithium-Ion Batteries -- 1.11 Going Forward -- References -- Additional References and Useful Links -- Chapter 2 Applications of Energy Storage on the Grid -- 2.1 Why Does the Grid Need Energy Storage? -- 2.1.1 Inertial Support -- 2.1.2 Frequency Services -- 2.1.3 Renewable Energy Integration -- 2.1.4 Energy Shifting -- 2.1.5 Transmission and Distribution -- 2.1.6 Demand Charge Management -- 2.1.7 Power Quality -- 2.1.8 Resiliency -- 2.2 How Much Energy Storage is Necessary? -- References -- Appendix 2A -- AC versus DC -- Chapter 3 Mechanical Energy Storage -- 3.1 Kinetic Energy Storage -- 3.1.1 The Fundamentals -- 3.1.2 Beacon Power -- 3.1.3 Flywheels for Frequency Regulation -- 3.1.4 Flywheel Summary -- 3.2 Potential Energy Storage -- 3.2.1 Gravitricity's Weights on a Cable -- 3.2.2 Gravity Power's Floating Piston -- 3.2.3 Energy Vault's Stack of Blocks -- 3.2.4 Summary of Potential Energy Storage Systems -- 3.3 Mechanical Energy Storage Summary -- Additional References and Useful Links -- Chapter 4 Hydroelectric Energy Storage -- 4.1 The Basics -- 4.2 Massive Scale -- 4.3 Environmental Impact -- 4.4 The Muscle in the Works -- 4.4.1 How Much Power Can a Turbine Produce? -- 4.4.2 Height and Flow -- 4.5 Examples of Pumped Hydro Storage. |
4.6 PHS Applications -- 4.6.1 Bulk Energy Storage -- 4.6.2 Seasonal Energy Storage -- 4.6.3 Short-Term Energy Storage and Grid Services -- 4.7 Summary of Pumped Hydro Storage -- References -- Appendix 4A -- Chapter 5 Thermodynamic Energy Storage -- 5.1 CAES -- 5.1.1 Compressing Air -- 5.1.2 Decompressing Air -- 5.1.3 Examples of CAES Plants -- 5.1.4 Siting CAES -- 5.1.6 Controlling CAES -- 5.1.7 Summary of Compressed Air Energy Storage -- 5.2 Thermal Energy Storage -- 5.2.1 Sensible Thermal Energy -- 5.2.2 Latent Heat Storage -- 5.3 Thermochemical Storage -- 5.4 Summary of Thermal Energy Storage -- References -- Appendix 5A -- Chapter 6 Electrochemical Energy Storage -- 6.1 Six Critical Components of a Battery Cell -- 6.2 Battery Energy Storage Architecture -- 6.3 Battery Chemistries -- 6.3.1 Lead-Acid -- 6.3.2 Nickel-Cadmium -- 6.3.3 Nickel-Metal Hydride -- 6.3.4 Lithium-Ion -- 6.3.5 Sodium-Sulfur Batteries -- 6.3.6 Flow Batteries -- 6.3.7 Vanadium Redox Flow Battery -- 6.3.8 Zinc-Bromine -- 6.3.9 All Iron Flow Battery -- 6.3.10 Zinc Batteries -- 6.3.11 Zinc Manganese Dioxide -- 6.3.12 Sodium-Ion Batteries -- 6.3.13 Liquid Metal Batteries -- 6.3.14 Nickel-Iron -- 6.3.15 Electrochemical Supercapacitors -- 6.4 Summary of Electrochemical Energy Storage -- 6.5 Summary of Other Chemistries -- References -- Chapter 7 The Value of Energy Storage -- 7.1 Levelized Cost of Energy -- 7.2 Levelized Cost of Storage -- 7.3 Levelized Cost of Using Storage -- 7.3.1 Up-Front Capex -- 7.3.2 Operating Costs -- 7.3.3 Summary of Costs -- 7.3.4 Delivered Energy Basis -- 7.3.5 Simple LCUS Exercises -- 7.3.6 Applications of Energy Storage that Make Cents -- 7.3.7 Sum of the Parts -- 7.4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- List of Acronyms, Constants, and Terms -- About the Author -- Index. | |
Sommario/riassunto: | This book provides a broad look at all different energy storage technologies, from the past and into the future. It takes a hard look at the advantages and disadvantages of various technologies, but also the different applications of energy storage to determine the attributes that are most important for the technology one would choose for them. The book guides you through the hidden costs and true advantages of today's energy storage technologies, and helps you understand energy storage technologies' specifications and claims to uncover which are important to their applications. You will see how an energy storage technology's attributes affect the total system's performance and value and be equipped to evaluate the true costs of energy storage, with respect to up-front capital costs, ongoing operating costs, and total carbon footprint. You will also find helpful lessons learned from industry experts as they strove to pave new roads in the development of energy storage technologies and their markets. This is an excellent resource for project developers and anyone who needs a broad understanding of what matters in energy storage. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Energy storage technologies and applications |
ISBN: | 1-63081-909-3 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910814587803321 |
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