Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage

A pervasive Renewable Energy Source (RES) exploitation poses a wide range of issues to electric grids, which the enhancement of the electric grid flexibility may mitigate. There are several approaches to improve grid flexibility, and a significant help will come from efficient, reliable, durable and...

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Main Authors: Frate Guido Francesco, Ferrari Lorenzo, Giachetti Luca, Petretto Giacomo, Desideri Umberto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/14/e3sconf_100res2021_10007.pdf
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spelling doaj-03a45f073e074bcfa2ec36eadc4656102021-02-18T10:43:47ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012381000710.1051/e3sconf/202123810007e3sconf_100res2021_10007Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storageFrate Guido Francesco0Ferrari Lorenzo1Giachetti Luca2Petretto Giacomo3Desideri Umberto4University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTEC)University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTEC)University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTEC)Enel S.p.A.University of Pisa, Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering (DESTEC)A pervasive Renewable Energy Source (RES) exploitation poses a wide range of issues to electric grids, which the enhancement of the electric grid flexibility may mitigate. There are several approaches to improve grid flexibility, and a significant help will come from efficient, reliable, durable and cheap electric storage technologies. Inevitably, different storage technologies will be needed since different power and energy spectra characterise RES issues. In the category of high capacity-to-power ratio technologies, Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) is becoming more and more popular. Such technology aims at replacing Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES), and it is suited for daily cyclic operation (load shifting). In this paper, a Brayton PTES with liquid sensible heat storages is studied. Compared to the standard system equipped with packed beds, the liquid heat storage allows for a more straightforward state of charge estimation, control and, potentially, for a better usage of storage volume. Through a parametric analysis involving the main design specifications, the system performance is assessed under realistic assumptions. The resulting figures provide an exhaustive characterisation of the performance achievable by the system, which may be useful for a fair comparison between PTES and other competing storage technologies.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/14/e3sconf_100res2021_10007.pdf
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Ferrari Lorenzo
Giachetti Luca
Petretto Giacomo
Desideri Umberto
Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Frate Guido Francesco
Ferrari Lorenzo
Giachetti Luca
Petretto Giacomo
Desideri Umberto
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title Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage
title_short Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage
title_full Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage
title_fullStr Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of a Brayton Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) with a liquid sensible heat storage
title_sort performance analysis of a brayton pumped thermal electricity storage (ptes) with a liquid sensible heat storage
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description A pervasive Renewable Energy Source (RES) exploitation poses a wide range of issues to electric grids, which the enhancement of the electric grid flexibility may mitigate. There are several approaches to improve grid flexibility, and a significant help will come from efficient, reliable, durable and cheap electric storage technologies. Inevitably, different storage technologies will be needed since different power and energy spectra characterise RES issues. In the category of high capacity-to-power ratio technologies, Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (PTES) is becoming more and more popular. Such technology aims at replacing Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES), and it is suited for daily cyclic operation (load shifting). In this paper, a Brayton PTES with liquid sensible heat storages is studied. Compared to the standard system equipped with packed beds, the liquid heat storage allows for a more straightforward state of charge estimation, control and, potentially, for a better usage of storage volume. Through a parametric analysis involving the main design specifications, the system performance is assessed under realistic assumptions. The resulting figures provide an exhaustive characterisation of the performance achievable by the system, which may be useful for a fair comparison between PTES and other competing storage technologies.
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