Proceedings of the International Conference on Power Engineering : ICOPE
Online ISSN : 2424-2942
2021.15
セッションID: 2021-0132
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The role of heat energy storage in the decentralized electrical grid stabilization: A system analysis
Frantisek MIKSIKTakahiko MIYAZAKIJosef KOTLIK
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In this work, we analyse the potential grid stabilizing effects of the advanced double-effect adsorption thermal energy storage in decentralized and on-site domestic use. As the adsorption and thermochemical heat storage systems can provide both hot and cold, relative to the environment, the usage can be projected as continuous through the whole year for both air conditioning as well as hot water preparation. We show that the adsorption systems have the capability to elevate part of the immediate electric demands used for “hot and cold” preparation in the domestic and commercial environment as independent systems or in combination with other interactive parts of the electric grid. The adsorption thermal energy storage system introduced in this work can operate with high COP of >0.7 depending on the conditions and shows good energy stability over time. Additionally, the adsorption systems use thermal energy or electricity mainly for charging and only a negligible amount during the discharge. Hence, they can mitigate the adverse effects on the grid during the high demand periods and still deliver the necessary work while providing the grid operators with another stabilizing tool that can substantially enhance the effective utilization of renewable sources of energy.

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