Energy Storage Overview Thomas Johnson Alaska Center for Energy and Power ACEP (907) Alaska Center for Energy and Power (907)
Overview Why? Types of storage ACEP flow battery experiences Energy storage in Alaska
Why Storage and Why Now? Balance supply and demand Load leveling Load shifting UPS – Uninterruptible Power Supply Potential to save fuel and $$$
Types of Storage Potential – Elevation difference – Electrochemical – Super capacitors – Chemical – Magnetic – Mechanical Kinetic Thermal
Fossil Fuel & Biomass
Hydrogen Yes, hydrogen can be used for energy storage In most applications there are better alternatives
Compressed Gas
Hydroelectric Reservoir storage Energy = mgh Pumped hydroelectric ~70% efficient Needs the right circumstances Elevation change
Super Capacitors “Battery”-like characteristics Extremely rapid charge and discharge Virtually no degradation High self-discharge rate Not suitable for long term storage
Flywheels Kinetic energy storage Energy=1/2 mv 2 Changed from heavy rotors to fast rotors Turn around efficiency up to 85% Short-term storage Containment?
Batteries Electrochemical storage Can be efficient The technology is rapidly improving Most types degrade
Other Liquid metal battery Magnetic storage Thermal storage And…
Flow Batteries at ACEP
Vanadium redox batteries VRB and Prudent Energy Turn around efficiency 65%-75% Very low degradation High self-discharge rate The “stack” was reliable The VRB balance of plant was not
Pumps
Leaks
Storage in Alaska Installations throughout the state Various levels of success Or lack thereof… A few examples:
Usibelli Coal Mine Electrically-operated dragline 6 MW draw, 2 MW regeneration, 60 second cycle time Caused grid stability problems 40 ton, 1000 rpm Flywheel was installed and reduced the fluctuations from 8MW to.5 MW Installed in 1982 and still in use
Chena Hot Springs Batteries 1 MW Battery module intended as a UPS Lead acid chemistry Not suitable for load leveling Never commissioned…
Premium Power Battery 500 kW, 3.4 MWhr Delivered to Kotzebue in October 2011 Zinc-Bromide chemistry Intended to provide storage during times of excess wind. Never commissioned Being returned to the manufacturer…
Wales Wind-diesel hybrid system Battery and thermal storage enabled diesel-off operation System proved it could work For a variety of reasons, the system is no longer used and Wales is once again 100% diesel
Golden Valley BESS Largest battery in the world Nickel-Cadmium chemistry 27 MW 6.25 MWh capacity Electrical Energy equivalent to ~400 gallons of fuel It works
Questions?
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