Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation Systems

Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation Systems
Author: Beno¿t Robyns,Christophe Saudemont,Daniel Hissel,Xavier Roboam,Bruno Sareni,Julien Pouget
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781848219809

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This book deals with the management and valuation of energy storage in electric power grids, highlighting the interest of storage systems in grid applications and developing management methodologies based on artificial intelligence tools. The authors highlight the importance of storing electrical energy, in the context of sustainable development, in "smart cities" and "smart transportation", and discuss multiple services that storing electrical energy can bring. Methodological tools are provided to build an energy management system storage following a generic approach. These tools are based on causal formalisms, artificial intelligence and explicit optimization techniques and are presented throughout the book in connection with concrete case studies.

Energy Storage and Transportation

Energy Storage and Transportation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:163438024

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Energy Storage and Transportation Prospects for New Technologies

Energy Storage and Transportation  Prospects for New Technologies
Author: G. Beghi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1981-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9027711666

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Proceedings of the ISPRA Course held at Ispra, Italy, October 22-26, 1979

Methane and Hydrogen for Energy Storage

Methane and Hydrogen for Energy Storage
Author: Rupp Carriveau,David S-K. Ting
Publsiher: IET
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781785611933

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Methane and hydrogen are important energy carriers, relatively clean compared to coal and oil, and are poised to play an important role in replacing these in a modern, low-emission energy system. This book explores some of leading advances in methane and hydrogen storage as well as the interesting link between these two important elements in our evolving energy system mosaic. Topics covered include: * Hydrogen Storage and Compression * Power-to-Gas for energy System Integration and Storage * Methanation for Power-to-Gas Applications * Production of Hydrogen from Methane decarbonization into Power to Gas scenarios * Power-to-Gas in an Ancillary Service Market * Methane in MOFs: Where, Why and How * Thermal Management as a Key in Storing Adsorbed Natural Gas * Gas Hydrate Potential and Development for Methane Storage

Modeling and Simulation of Electricity Systems for Transport and Energy Storage

Modeling and Simulation of Electricity Systems for Transport and Energy Storage
Author: Regina Lamedica,Alessandro Ruvio
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2021-03-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783036503264

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This book comprises five peer-reviewed articles covering original research articles on the modeling and simulation of electricity systems for transport and energy storage. The topics include: 1 - Optimal siting and sizing methodology to design an energy storage system (ESS) for railway lines; 2 - Technical–economic comparison between a 3 kV DC railway and the use of trains with on-board storage systems; 3 - How to improve electrical feeding substations, by changing transformer technology and by installing dedicated high-power-oriented storage systems; 4 - Algorithm applied to a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology. 5 - Thermal investigation and optimization of an air-cooled lithium-ion battery pack.

Energy Storage for Power Grids and Electric Transportation

Energy Storage for Power Grids and Electric Transportation
Author: Paul W. Parfomak
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1490945148

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Energy storage technology has great potential to improve electric power grids, to enable growth in renewable electricity generation, and to provide alternatives to oil-derived fuels in the nation's transportation sector. In the electric power system, the promise of this technology lies in its potential to increase grid efficiency and reliability—optimizing power flows and supporting variable power supplies from wind and solar generation. In transportation, vehicles powered by batteries or other electric technologies have the potential to displace vehicles burning gasoline and diesel fuel, reducing associated emissions and demand for oil. Federal policy makers have become increasingly interested in promoting energy storage technology as a key enabler of broad electric power and transportation sector objectives. The Storage Technology for Renewable and Green Energy Act of 2011 (S. 1845), introduced on November 10, 2011, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Order 755, Frequency Regulation Compensation in the Organized Wholesale Power Markets, are just two recent initiatives intended to promote energy storage deployment in the United States. Numerous private companies and national laboratories, many with federal support, are engaged in storage research and development efforts across a very wide range of technologies and applications. This report attempts to summarize the current state of knowledge regarding energy storage technologies for both electric power grid and electric vehicle applications. It is intended to serve as a reference for policymakers interested in understanding the range of technologies and applications associated with energy storage, comparing them, when possible, in a structured way to highlight key characteristics relevant to widespread use. While the emphasis is on technology (including key performance metrics such as cost and efficiency), this report also addresses the significant policy, market, and other non-technical factors that may impede storage adoption. It considers eight major categories of storage technology: pumped hydro, compressed air, batteries, capacitors, superconducting magnetic energy storage, flywheels, thermal storage, and hydrogen. Energy storage technologies for electric applications have achieved various levels of technical and economic maturity in the marketplace. For grid storage, challenges include roundtrip efficiencies that range from under 30% to over 90%. Efficiency losses represent a tradeoff between the increased cost of electricity cycled through storage, and the increased value of greater dispatchability and other services to the grid. The capital cost of many grid storage technologies is also very high relative to conventional alternatives, such as gas-fired power plants, which can be constructed quickly and are perceived as a low risk investment by both regulated utilities and independent power producers. The existing market structures in the electric sector also may undervalue the many services that electricity storage can provide. For transportation storage, the current primary challenges are the limited availability and high costs of both battery-electric and hydrogen-fueled vehicles. Additional challenges are new infrastructure requirements, particularly for hydrogen, which requires new distribution and fueling infrastructure, while battery electric vehicles are limited by range and charging times, especially when compared to conventional gasoline vehicles. Substantial research and development activities are underway in the United States and elsewhere to improve the economic and technical performance of electricity storage options. Changes to market structures and policies may also be critical components of achieving competitiveness for electricity storage devices. Removing non-technical barriers may be as important as technology improvements in increasing adoption of energy storage to improve grid and vehicle performance.

Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation Systems

Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation Systems
Author: Benoît Robyns,Christophe Saudemont,Daniel Hissel,Xavier Roboam,Bruno Sareni,Julien Pouget
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119347729

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This book deals with the management and valuation of energy storage in electric power grids, highlighting the interest of storage systems in grid applications and developing management methodologies based on artificial intelligence tools. The authors highlight the importance of storing electrical energy, in the context of sustainable development, in "smart cities" and "smart transportation", and discuss multiple services that storing electrical energy can bring. Methodological tools are provided to build an energy management system storage following a generic approach. These tools are based on causal formalisms, artificial intelligence and explicit optimization techniques and are presented throughout the book in connection with concrete case studies.

Energy Storage Systems and Power Conversion Electronics for E Transportation and Smart Grid

Energy Storage Systems and Power Conversion Electronics for E Transportation and Smart Grid
Author: Sergio Saponara,Lucian Mihet-Popa
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783039364251

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This is a reprint in book form of the Energies MDPI Journal Special Issue , entitled “Energy Storage Systems and Power Conversion Electronics for E-Transportation and Smart Grid”. The Special Issue was managed by two Guest Editors from Italy and Norway: Professor Sergio Saponara from the University of Pisa and Professor Lucian MIHET-POPA from Østfold University College, in close cooperation with the Editors from Energies. The papers published in this SI are related to the emerging trends in energy storage and power conversion electronic circuits and systems, with a specific focus on transportation electrification, and on the evolution from the electric grid to a smart grid. An extensive exploitation of renewable energy sources is foreseen for the smart grid, as well as a close integration with the energy storage and recharging systems of the electrified transportation era. Innovations at the levels of both algorithmic and hardware (i.e., power converters, electric drives, electronic control units (ECU), energy storage modules and charging stations) are proposed. Research and technology transfer activities in energy storage systems, such as batteries and super/ultra-capacitors, are essential for the success of electric transportation, and to foster the use of renewable energy sources. Energy storage systems are the key technology to solve these issues, and to increase the adoption of renewable energy sources in the smart grid.