Fuel-efficiency of hydrogen and heat storage technologies for integration of fluctuating renewable energy sources

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Abstract

This paper presents the methodology and results of analysing the use of different energy storage technologies in the task of integration of fluctuating renewable energy sources (RES) into the electricity supply. The analysis is done on the complete electricity system including renewable energy sources as well as power plants and CHP (Combined heat and power production). Emphasis is put on the need for ancillary services. Devices to store electricity as well as devices to store heat can be used to help the integration of fluctuating sources. Electricity storage technologies can be used to relocate electricity production directly from the sources, while heat storage devices can be used to relocate the electricity production from CHP plants and hereby improve the ability to integrate RES. The analyses are done by advanced computer modelling and the results are given as diagrams showing the system ability to integrate RES inputs between 0 and 100 percent of the electricity demand.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2005 IEEE St. Peterburg powertech : conference proceedings
Number of pages7
PublisherFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Publication date2005
ISBN (Print)9536313707
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2005 IEEE St. Peterburg powertech -
Duration: 27 Jun 200530 Jun 2005

Conference

Conference2005 IEEE St. Peterburg powertech
Period27/06/200530/06/2005

Keywords

  • electrolysis
  • electrochemical process
  • energy
  • energy storage
  • fuell cell
  • hydrolysis
  • wind power generation
  • power system modelling
  • renewable energy
  • sustainable energy system
  • power generation auxiliary

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