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Cryogenic energy storage characteristics in cascaded packed beds

Journal of Energy Storage, 2023
Xipeng Lin, Haisheng Chen
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Integration of cryogenic energy storage and cryogenic organic cycle to geothermal power plants

Geothermics, 2020
Abstract To get more out of geothermal power generation, integration of energy storage technologies to geothermal power plants could be used for base load peak shaving operations. Cryogenic energy storage is one the attractive options to store geothermal power during off-peak hours and produce power during peak hours.
Tugberk Håkan Cetin   +2 more
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Performance evaluation of various cryogenic energy storage systems

Energy, 2015
This work compares various CES (cryogenic energy storage) systems as possible candidates to store energy from renewable sources. Mitigating solar and wind power variability and its direct effect on local grid stability are already a substantial technological bottleneck for increasing market penetration of these technologies.
Rodrigo F Abdo   +2 more
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SELECTING THE OPTIMAL LIQUEFACTION CYCLE FOR CRYOGENICS ENERGY STORAGE

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings, 2022
Cryogenic energy storage (CES) is a large-scale energy storage technology that stores electricity in the form of liquefied gas at cryogenic temperatures. The CES system has three sub-processes, namely, charging or liquefaction, storage, discharging or power cycle.
Claudia Ionita   +2 more
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Cryogenic and vacuum technological aspects of the low-energy electrostatic cryogenic storage ring

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
The cryogenic and vacuum concepts for the electrostatic Cryogenic ion Storage Ring (CSR), under construction at the Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik in Heidelberg, is presented. The ring will operate in a broad temperature range from 2 to 300 K and is required to be bakeable up to 600 K.
Orlov, D.   +9 more
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Cold Thermal Storage and Cryogenic Heat Engines for Energy Storage Applications

Energy Sources, 1997
A theoretical analysis is presented of heat engines that use the atmosphere as a hot reservoir and a cryogenic medium as a cold reservoir. These “cryogenic” heat engines can be used as zero emission power sources and are found to have unexpectedly large specific work (work per unit mass of the cold reservoir) values when gases of low atomic mass are ...
C. A. ORDONEZ, M. C. PLUMMER
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Cryogenic energy storage systems

2019
Grid-scale energy storage systems are capable of providing the needed flexibility to the power grid operators in order to ensure a secure power supply with increasing shares of highly intermittent electricity generation from renewable energy sources. Cryogenic energy storage (CES) is a grid-scale energy storage concept in which electricity is stored in
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Cryogenic energy storage characteristics of a packed bed at different pressures

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2014
Abstract A packed bed cryogenic energy regenerator is investigated for use in a cryogenic energy storage (CES) system. With liquid nitrogen used as the working fluid, the cryogenic energy storage characteristics of the packed bed are investigated at pressures of 0.1 MPa and 6.5 MPa. The packed column is 1500 mm in height with a 345 mm inner diameter,
Lei Chai, Yong Sheng, Haisheng Chen
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Capacitive Energy Storage at Cryogenic Temperatures.

1985
Abstract : A Phase I research program on capacitive energy storage at liquid-nitrogen temperatures is reported. A composition in the cadmium-lead-niobate-tantalate family of ceramic ferroelectrics was chosen with a paraelectric to ferroelectric phase transition at 71 K (so-called CPN17 composition), and prototype multilayer capacitors (MLC's), 1 x 1 x ...
C. F. Clark, W. N. Lawless
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The Fermilab cryogenic energy storage system

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1975
A superconductive magnetic energy storage system has been designed to smooth the pulsating power requirement of the Fermilab accelerator. The system stores 1 MWh and operates at peak power level of 200 MW on a 10 sec cycle. The magnetic system employs cryogenically stable superconductors and a flux-forcing normal secondary.
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