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Compressed Air Energy Storage

Journal of Energy, 1977
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) systems are being developed for peak load leveling applications by electric utilities. Energy is stored by compressing air in an underground reservoir; when power is required, the air is heated and expanded through a turbine-generator system.
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Tri-generating compressed air energy storage

2023
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) and its associated technologies were introduced and thoroughly discussed in Chapter 6. As mentioned there, one of the subcategories of CAES that is so promising for the future due to the capability of multigeneration of heat, cold, and electricity is the concept of Trigenerating-CAES (T-CAES), which may also be ...
Rahbari, Hamid Reza   +2 more
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Compressed air energy storage

1994
Citywide compressed air energy systems have been built since 1870. Cities such as Paris, Birmingham, Offenbach, Dresden in Germany and Buenos Aires in Argentina installed such systems. Victor Popp constructed the first systems to power clocks by sending a pulse of air every minute to change the pointer.
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Advanced Adiabatic Compressed air Energy Storage Energy in Air

2018 4th International Conference on Electrical Energy Systems (ICEES), 2018
The energy produced by renewable sources like solar and wind energy is intermittent and hence there arises a need to store them to balance the electricity demand and supply. This can be achieved by storing the surplus energy produced when the demand is low and supplying the same when the demand is high.
A Chaaran, R Narendhar, D Karthikeyan
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Isothermal piston gas compression for compressed air energy storage

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2020
Abstract Currently, Compressed Air Energy Storage systems mainly use adiabatic compression. Compared with isothermal compression, approximately twice the electricity is transformed into heat. Twice the heat passed into heat exchange mediums leads to twice the heat transfer losses.
Xu Weiqing   +5 more
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Compressed air-brine energy storage

Energy, 1988
Abstract Compressed air-brine energy storage (CABES) is similar to ordinary compressed air energy storage (CAES). However, in CABES, the heat of compression of the air is stored via a surface-type heat exchanger in water or, preferably, concentrated brine contained in an unpressurized reservoir.
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Management Strategies for a Compressed Air Energy Storage Plant

Volume 4: Cycle Innovations; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration; Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy, 2006
Energy storage can balance supply and demand over different time scales, with technical and economical benefits. In the present paper, commercial gas turbines, just modified for storage purposes, are considered. The possibility to improve their profitability in an utility perspective is investigated.
ARNULFI, Gianmario, MARINI M.
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Combining Wind-Driven Air Compression with Underwater Compressed Air Energy Storage

2019 Offshore Energy and Storage Summit (OSES), 2019
Energy storage is quickly becoming a priority in the energy sector as inflexible renewables penetrate further into the energy mix. The opportunity for novel energy storage solutions has therefore never been greater. Generation-Integrated Energy Storage (GIES) holds several key advantages over systems that separate electricity generation and energy ...
Lawrie Swinfen-Styles   +2 more
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