Abstract
A compressed air energy storage (CAES) system is an electricity storage technology under the category of mechanical energy storage (MES) systems, and is most appropriate for large-scale use and longer storage applications. In a CAES system, the surplus electricity to be stored is used to produce compressed air at high pressures. When there is a need for producing extra power, the stored compressed air is used to drive air expanders and thereby actuate an electricity generator. A CAES system may come in a variety of configurations. Each of these designs is appropriate for specific operating conditions, offers its own advantages, and may suffer from its own disadvantages. This chapter gives a fundamental understanding of CAES technology in various configurations followed by a history of the development of this technology over the years in practice and in the literature. Then, it presents the required mathematical model for analyzing a CAES system thermodynamically followed by a discussion on the future perspectives of this technology.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Mechanical Energy Storage Technologies |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Publication date | 2020 |
Pages | 45-71 |
Chapter | 3 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-12-820023-0 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |