Types of energy storage systems

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Thermal Energy Storage

Energy stored in the form of heat, used for heating buildings or in industrial processes.

  • Heat storage in liquids (e.g., water);
  • Heat storage in solid materials (e.g., sand, rock salt);

Electrochemical Batteries

A popular form of energy storage.

  • Lithium-Ion batteries: used in mobile devices, electric vehicles, energy storage systems in power plants and homes.
  • Typical devices comprising an electrochemical energy storage system:

Basic parameters of the energy storage system

Mechanical Energy Storage

  • Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Power Plants (PSP); Water pumped to a higher-level reservoir stores energy, which is recovered by releasing the water to drive turbines.
  • Compressed Air; Energy stored by compressing air, which drives turbines upon release.
  • Flying Wheels; Mechanical energy stored by a rotating wheel; more energy stored at higher speeds.

Hydrogen Energy Storage

Hydrogen production through electrolysis, storing hydrogen for later use in fuel cells or turbines.

Electrical Energy

Stored and transmitted via current.

  • Capacitors: They store electrical energy in the electric field between the electrodes.
  • Supercapacitors: Higher energy capacity and faster charging than ordinary capacitors; they store and release energy quickly. Ideal for applications requiring short, intense energy spikes.
  • Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES): Energy stored in a magnetic field; highly efficient but expensive.

Mechanical Energy

  • Pumped Hydro Storage (PHS); Pumping water to a higher reservoir, recovering energy by releasing water to drive turbines
  • Flywheel Energy Storage (FES); Energy stored by a rotating wheel, recovered during deceleration.
  • Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES); Energy stored by compressing air, which drives a turbine upon release.

Thermal Energy

Energy storage in the form of heat, used for heating buildings and water.

  • PCM (Phase Change Materials); Chemical compounds that absorb or release a large amount of energy during phase transition; used in underfloor heating and the transportation of pharmaceuticals/food products.

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