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A systematic review on liquid air energy storage system
Renewable and Sustainable Energy ReviewsLiquid air energy storage (LAES) has emerged as a promising solution for addressing challenges associated with energy storage, renewable energy integration, and grid stability. Despite current shortcomings, including low round-trip efficiency, poor economic performance, and limited engineering applications, LAES still demonstrates significant potential,
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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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A review on liquid air energy storage: History, state of the art and recent developments
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Emiliano Borri +2 more
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Techno-economic analysis of an integrated liquid air and thermochemical energy storage system
Energy Conversion and Management, 2020Sike Wu +2 more
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