Energy Storage for Power Systems
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-78561-867-3 (ISBN)
Unregulated distributed energy sources such as solar roofs and windmills and electric vehicle requirements for intermittent battery charging are variable sources either of electricity generation or demand. These sources impose additional intermittent load on conventional electric power systems. As a result thermal power plants whose generation is absolutely essential for any power system are increasingly being used for cycling operations thus increasing greenhouse gas emissions and electricity cost. The use of secondary energy storage might be a solution. Various technologies for storing electric energy are available; besides electrochemical ones such as batteries, there are mechanical, chemical and thermal means, all with their own advantages and disadvantages regarding scale, efficiency, cost, and other parameters.
This classic book is a trusted source of information and a comprehensive guide to the various types of secondary storage systems and choice of their types and parameters. It is also an introduction to the multidisciplinary problem of distributed energy storage integration in an electric power system comprising renewable energy sources and electric car battery swap and charging stations.
The 3rd edition has been thoroughly revised, expanded and updated. All given data has been updated, and chapters have been added that review different types of renewables and consider the possibilities arising from integrating a combination of different storage technologies into a system. Coverage of distributed energy storage, smart grids, and EV charging has been included and additional examples have been provided. The book is chiefly aimed at students of electrical and power engineering and design and research engineers concerned with the logistics of power supply. It will also be valuable to general public seeking to develop environmentally sound energy resources.
Andrei Ter-Gazarian (PhD) is a director general of EI-Project Ltd. For more than 20 years he has been working at Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MEI), Russia. He has conducted more than 40 projects concerning generation units and transmission lines system integration, power management, and metrology. He has published more than 75 papers and holds ten patents in the field of energy storage application in electrical power systems. Professor Ter-Gazarian disseminates his ideas delivering lectures in various Russian universities and all over the world.
Introduction
Part I: The use of energy storage
Chapter 1: Energy conversion: from primary sources to consumers
Chapter 2: Energy storage as a structural unit of a power system
Chapter 3: Trends in power system development
Part II: Energy storage techniques
Chapter 4: Thermal energy storage
Chapter 5: Flywheel storage
Chapter 6: Pumped hydro storage
Chapter 7: Compressed air energy storage
Chapter 8: Hydrogen and other synthetic fuels
Chapter 9: Electrochemical energy storage
Chapter 10: Capacitor bank storage
Chapter 11: Superconducting magnetic energy storage
Chapter 12: Energy storage in the power system itself
Chapter 13: Considerations on the choice of a storage system
Part III: Power system considerations for energy storage
Chapter 14: Integration of energy storage systems
Chapter 15: Effect of energy storage on transient regimes in the power system
Chapter 16: Optimising regimes for energy storage in a power system
Part IV: Energy storage and modern power systems
Chapter 17: Distributed generation, energy storage and smart grid
Chapter 18: Energy storage and renewable power sources
Chapter 19: Electric vehicles as distributed energy sources and storage
Chapter 20: Conclusion
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.06.2020 |
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Reihe/Serie | Energy Engineering |
Verlagsort | Stevenage |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
ISBN-10 | 1-78561-867-9 / 1785618679 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78561-867-3 / 9781785618673 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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