Existing and new arrangements of pumped-hydro storage plants

Julian David Hunt*, Behnam Zakeri, Rafael Lopes, Paulo Sérgio Franco Barbosa, Andreas Nascimento, Nivalde José de Castro, Roberto Brandão, Paulo Smith Schneider, Yoshihide Wada

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Abstract

The energy sector is undergoing substantial transition with the integration of variable renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar energy. These sources come with hourly, daily, seasonal and yearly variations; raising the need for short and long-term energy storage technologies to guarantee the smooth and secure supply of electricity. This paper critically reviews the existing types of pumped-hydro storage plants, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each configuration. We propose some innovative arrangements for pumped-hydro storage, which increases the possibility to find suitable locations for building large-scale reservoirs for long-term energy and water storage. Some of the proposed arrangements are compared in a case study for the upper Zambezi water basin, which has considerable water storage limitations due to its flat topography and arid climate. Results demonstrate that the proposed combined short and long-term cycles pumped-storage arrangement could be a viable solution for energy storage and reduce the cost for water storage to near zero.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109914
JournalRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume129
ISSN1364-0321
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Electricity storage
  • Environmental impacts
  • Hydropower
  • Pumped-hydro storage
  • Sustainable energy
  • Variable renewable energy
  • Water management

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