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High-temperature liquid Sn-air energy storage cell
Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2015Abstract Α new type of a high temperature liquid metal-air energy storage cell based on solid oxide electrolyte has been successfully demonstrated at 750 °C by feeding metal Sn. In order to understanding the initial size effect of metal as a liquid fuel, we report here the impact of the thermal and electrochemical oxidation behavior of nano Sn (∼100 ...
HyungKuk Ju, Jaeyoung Lee
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Energy Recovery for Dual-Stirling Liquid Air Energy Storage Prototype
ASME 2020 Power Conference, 2020Abstract Islanded, renewably powered microgrids require energy storage or emergency generation to overcome intermittency. Batteries and fossil fuel generators have traditionally filled these roles. However, liquid air energy storage (LAES) is a promising alternative.
Nicholas A. Bailey +2 more
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Evaluation of energy storage method using liquid air
Heat Transfer?Asian Research, 2000An energy storage system using liquid air for high storage efficiency is studied. Liquid air is produced by off-peak power and can be stored at atmospheric pressure in a large tank. When on-peak power is needed, the stored liquid air is pumped to high pressure and fed to the combustor of a gas turbine.
Kooichi Chino, Hidefumi Araki
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Diabatic Liquid Air Energy Storage Systems
Volume 5: Energy Storage; Fans and Blowers; Heat Transfer: Combustors; Heat Transfer: Film CoolingAbstract Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES) can align the large and accelerating deployment of variable renewable wind and solar generation resources with the needs of Load Serving Entities (LSE) to reliably meet demand for low-carbon power.
William M. Conlon, Milton Venetos
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Thermoeconomic Analysis of Liquid Air Energy Storage System
ASME 2017 11th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, 2017Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) is one of the methods to store energy, which takes the advantage of high expansion ratio of air from liquid state to gaseous state. It uses liquefied air to create a potential energy reserve, by storing air in liquid form at −196°C, in insulated, unpressurized vessels and exposing them to ambient temperatures followed ...
Tonguç Gökçeer +2 more
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Liquid air energy storage – from theory to demonstration
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2016Liquid air energy storage (LAES) is a class of thermo-mechanical energy storage that uses the thermal potential stored in a tank of cryogenic fluid. The research and development of the LAES cycle began in 1977 with theoretical work at Newcastle University, was further developed by Hitachi in the 1990s and culminated in the building of the first pilot ...
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Storage of Electrical Energy Using Supercritical Liquid Air
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1977An energy storage plant of 20 MW nominal capacity with pure air exhaust and a recovery ratio in a range up to 72% is described. The principal component requiring development is the regenerator. Tentative cost estimates indicate where the plant may fit in the spectrum of possible storage schemes.
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