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Storage Energy Technology
Storage Energy Technology
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- Markets 15 Mega-Joule Flywheel system.
- Institute for systems to save or store energy, including flywheels.
- with Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking. 5-author 8-page pdf of paper describes use of s'caps to increase CAES efficiency.
- 17 message thread compares costs for pumped hydro, and batteries, including Vanadium Redox; in context of storage for wind or solar.
- Considers a few renewable energy sources, then addresses 'the storage problem'. Considers batteries, crushed rock, solar ponds, pumped hydro, hydrogen and thermochemical.
- Rick Smalley says (in interview) that more money should be spent on research into energy storage. [Discover]
- T&D consultant 19 page pdf compares technologies, reasons. From the ESA.
- Links to "Big Blackouts in US History" and says, "the power grid . . . cannot store any power" Includes US maps.
- 212 message thread includes energy storage topics with nuclear vs. Hydrogen and renewables
- Compares batteries, flywheels, supercapacitors, and superconductors for seamless power. Includes figures[Electrical Construction & Maintenance]
- Page at the Institute of Electrical Engineers, selling 244 page, hardback book.
- Google sci.energy group discussion compares p. s. to Compressed Air E. S. and asks why the space cannot be used for nuke waste.
- IEEE Committee show of 12 slides
- Describes distributed superconducting magnetic energy storage (D-SMES) unit to control sags and surges in grid. Includes contacts.
- Free encyclopedia article covers history and reasons, links to related topics.
- Part of US DOE study shows (p. B-17) graph of reserve electricity prices moving between 0 and 750 dollars per MegaWatt-hour.
- Diagrams of fuel cells, compensated (constant volume) and uncompensated (constant pressure) compressed air, batteries, and pumped hydro.
- Postulates hydrogen for energy storage, with photovoltaics, to prevent future blackouts. Includes before and after satellite photographs of recent northeast USA blackout. Register (free) to view full story
- Target in article from sample issue of the Electricity Journal describes need for storage in the transmission system.
- College-level class notes include picture of pumped storage facility, comparison of energy densities, and the CAES heat problem.
- says nukes are less needed because energy storage allows renewables.
- Page from a series of lecture notes; discusses flywheels and compares them to compressed air for energy storage. Includes formulae to calculate energy stored.
- "A non-profit trade association bringing electricity storage solutions to the power industry" links to a tutorial on Energy Storage Technologies
- Article from Inside Energy /with Federal Lands
- EPRI book advertisement. Includes abstract and chapter titles.
- Group of industries and developers to advocate and facilitate the deployment of energy storage technologies. Links to pages of 6 charter members and 2 newer members.
- MIT Media Lab compares flywheels, compressed air, ultracapacitors, and fuel cells.
- book from EPRI. Page includes abstract, objective, approach, results; and ordering information.
- Research, evaluation, and application of energy storage technologies (EPRI PEAC)
- Jan., 2005 conference considered “Loads and/or Storage As Suppliers of Regulation” and “Cost Effective Frequency Regulation Using Energy Recycling and Flywheel Energy Storage Systems”
- U. S. Department of Energy site with short summaries of compressed air energy storage, superconducting magnet E. S., flywheels, pumped hydro, Utility Battery Storage (UBS) and supercapacitors.
- Information and links for various types of advanced non-traditional energy storage. Argonne Labs (Gov).
- category at Future Energies, on-line magazine. Covers fuel cells, hydrogen, and batteries.
- portion of article describes need for storage with renewable energy sources.
- Summarizes five energy storage technologies: batteries, flywheels, superconductors, capacitors, and compressed air.
- Tasmanian projects: wind farms, hydrogen for storage, and a redox battery.
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