Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications

The purpose of this work was to analyse and characterize the behavior of a 5 kW/5 kWh vanadium battery integrated in an experimental facility with all the auxiliary equipment and determine whether it would be possible to ascertain the most appropriate application for storage of electricity in photov...

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Main Authors: Enrique García-Quismondo, Ignacio Almonacid, Maria Ángeles Cabañero Martínez, Veselin Miroslavov, Enrique Serrano, Jesús Palma, Juan Pedro Alonso Salmerón
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Batteries
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VFB
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/5/3/52
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spelling doaj-dd9fa093d53449fb9ed99e431364ec2f2020-11-25T01:42:51ZengMDPI AGBatteries2313-01052019-07-01535210.3390/batteries5030052batteries5030052Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid ApplicationsEnrique García-Quismondo0Ignacio Almonacid1Maria Ángeles Cabañero Martínez2Veselin Miroslavov3Enrique Serrano4Jesús Palma5Juan Pedro Alonso Salmerón6Electrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute, Ave. Ramón de la Sagra 3, Mostoles Technology Park E28935, 28935 Mostoles, SpainElectrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute, Ave. Ramón de la Sagra 3, Mostoles Technology Park E28935, 28935 Mostoles, SpainEnergy Storage Solutions E22, Avenida de Barajas 32, Parque Empresarial Omega Edificio A, 28108 Alcobendas, SpainElectrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute, Ave. Ramón de la Sagra 3, Mostoles Technology Park E28935, 28935 Mostoles, SpainEnergy Storage Solutions E22, Avenida de Barajas 32, Parque Empresarial Omega Edificio A, 28108 Alcobendas, SpainElectrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute, Ave. Ramón de la Sagra 3, Mostoles Technology Park E28935, 28935 Mostoles, SpainEnergy Storage Solutions E22, Avenida de Barajas 32, Parque Empresarial Omega Edificio A, 28108 Alcobendas, SpainThe purpose of this work was to analyse and characterize the behavior of a 5 kW/5 kWh vanadium battery integrated in an experimental facility with all the auxiliary equipment and determine whether it would be possible to ascertain the most appropriate application for storage of electricity in photovoltaic (PV) grid applications. The battery has been in operation for 9−10 months. During this time the battery has achieve a full cycle efficiency of approximately 65%. A slight reduction in efficiency is the result of the constant auxiliary power consumption from pumps amounting to 8−9% of rated power, meanwhile the stack is quite efficient showing a cycle efficiency of 73%.The operation of the pumps has been adjusted to fix the current density applied together with the state of charge in order to reduce unnecessary consumption related to the energy required for pumping. According to the results obtained, the intended improvement in global efficiency for the system has not been achieved by this proposed strategy. However, the flow factor evolution selected at this stage needs further optimization in order to establish a trade-off between the concentration overpotential and a detrimental loss in energy due to pumping. Therefore, one should be able to improve system performance through a better configuration of flow factors in order to reach total system efficiencies of 70−75% required for achieving a commercially viable product.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/5/3/52vanadium redox flow batteryVFBlarge scale energy storageelectrolyte flow rate controlrechargeable batterysystem and energy efficiency
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author Enrique García-Quismondo
Ignacio Almonacid
Maria Ángeles Cabañero Martínez
Veselin Miroslavov
Enrique Serrano
Jesús Palma
Juan Pedro Alonso Salmerón
spellingShingle Enrique García-Quismondo
Ignacio Almonacid
Maria Ángeles Cabañero Martínez
Veselin Miroslavov
Enrique Serrano
Jesús Palma
Juan Pedro Alonso Salmerón
Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications
Batteries
vanadium redox flow battery
VFB
large scale energy storage
electrolyte flow rate control
rechargeable battery
system and energy efficiency
author_facet Enrique García-Quismondo
Ignacio Almonacid
Maria Ángeles Cabañero Martínez
Veselin Miroslavov
Enrique Serrano
Jesús Palma
Juan Pedro Alonso Salmerón
author_sort Enrique García-Quismondo
title Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications
title_short Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications
title_full Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications
title_fullStr Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications
title_full_unstemmed Operational Experience of 5 kW/5 kWh All-Vanadium Flow Batteries in Photovoltaic Grid Applications
title_sort operational experience of 5 kw/5 kwh all-vanadium flow batteries in photovoltaic grid applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Batteries
issn 2313-0105
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The purpose of this work was to analyse and characterize the behavior of a 5 kW/5 kWh vanadium battery integrated in an experimental facility with all the auxiliary equipment and determine whether it would be possible to ascertain the most appropriate application for storage of electricity in photovoltaic (PV) grid applications. The battery has been in operation for 9−10 months. During this time the battery has achieve a full cycle efficiency of approximately 65%. A slight reduction in efficiency is the result of the constant auxiliary power consumption from pumps amounting to 8−9% of rated power, meanwhile the stack is quite efficient showing a cycle efficiency of 73%.The operation of the pumps has been adjusted to fix the current density applied together with the state of charge in order to reduce unnecessary consumption related to the energy required for pumping. According to the results obtained, the intended improvement in global efficiency for the system has not been achieved by this proposed strategy. However, the flow factor evolution selected at this stage needs further optimization in order to establish a trade-off between the concentration overpotential and a detrimental loss in energy due to pumping. Therefore, one should be able to improve system performance through a better configuration of flow factors in order to reach total system efficiencies of 70−75% required for achieving a commercially viable product.
topic vanadium redox flow battery
VFB
large scale energy storage
electrolyte flow rate control
rechargeable battery
system and energy efficiency
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/5/3/52
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