Patent classifications
F01K3/12
Sub-Systems and Methods within a Thermal Storage Solution
A thermal storage solution system is disclosed herein. The system includes an insulated container having a thermal storage medium, a heating element configured to heat the thermal storage medium, a heat receiving unit (e.g., thermophotovoltaic (TPV) heat engine, heat transfer fluid, an industrial process component) configured to convert heat into electric energy, and a mechanism configured to control a view factor between the thermal storage medium and the heat engine. In another embodiment, the system includes multiple thermal storage media as unit cells in a single enclosure or container with insulation between adjacent unit cells.
Sub-Systems and Methods within a Thermal Storage Solution
A thermal storage solution system is disclosed herein. The system includes an insulated container having a thermal storage medium, a heating element configured to heat the thermal storage medium, a heat receiving unit (e.g., thermophotovoltaic (TPV) heat engine, heat transfer fluid, an industrial process component) configured to convert heat into electric energy, and a mechanism configured to control a view factor between the thermal storage medium and the heat engine. In another embodiment, the system includes multiple thermal storage media as unit cells in a single enclosure or container with insulation between adjacent unit cells.
GREEN ENERGY THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEM
A thermal energy storage system includes one or more containment vessel comprising an internal cavity containing a bed of phase change material (PCM) operable to store thermal energy, an array of heaters embedded in the molten phase change material, and a tube bundle. The heaters are electrically coupled to an electric power source and operable to heat and melt the PCM to a molten state. The tube bundle comprises heat exchanger tubes embedded in the molten PCM and configured to convey a working fluid (e.g., water or other) through a tube-side of the tubes. The tubes may be arranged in plural individual tube cartridge each insertable and removable from the vessel. In operation, the working fluid is heated by absorbing stored thermal energy from the molten phase change material. The PCM may be heated by power extracted from the power grid during off-peak demand periods.
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM COMPRISING A PACKED-BED HEAT STORAGE UNIT AND A PACKED-BED COLD STORAGE UNIT, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
The invention relates to a system and a method for storing electrical energy which are based on a closed thermodynamic cycle. They make it possible to store electrical energy in a very efficient, cost-effective, and safe manner. No environmentally hazardous or expensive materials are required. The system comprises a compressor, a turbine, and two packed-bed storage units which are operated at different temperature levels.
In order to load the packed-bed storage units, the cycle is operated as a counterclockwise heat pump process. In this process, the heat generated at the outlet of the compressor is expanded at a high temperature level into a first packed-bed storage unit and stored therein. The “cold” produced during the subsequent expansion of the gaseous working medium in a turbine is stored in a second packed-bed storage unit. This requires mechanical energy which is provided by an electrical machine. In order to discharge the energy storage system, the cycle is operated in reverse (i.e., as a clockwise cycle). Before entering the compressor, the working medium is cooled with the cold stored in the second packed-bed storage unit and, after compression, absorbs the heat from the high-temperature packed-bed storage system. The hot working medium at high pressure is expanded by means of the turbine and thus energy is generated.
PUMPED HEAT ELECTRIC STORAGE SYSTEM
The present disclosure provides pumped thermal energy storage systems that can be used to store and extract electrical energy. A pumped thermal energy storage system of the present disclosure can store energy by operating as a heat pump or refrigerator, whereby net work input can be used to transfer heat from the cold side to the hot side. A working fluid of the system is capable of efficient heat exchange with heat storage fluids on a hot side of the system and on a cold side of the system. The system can extract energy by operating as a heat engine transferring heat from the hot side to the cold side, which can result in net work output.
PUMPED HEAT ELECTRIC STORAGE SYSTEM
The present disclosure provides pumped thermal energy storage systems that can be used to store and extract electrical energy. A pumped thermal energy storage system of the present disclosure can store energy by operating as a heat pump or refrigerator, whereby net work input can be used to transfer heat from the cold side to the hot side. A working fluid of the system is capable of efficient heat exchange with heat storage fluids on a hot side of the system and on a cold side of the system. The system can extract energy by operating as a heat engine transferring heat from the hot side to the cold side, which can result in net work output.
Storage of excess heat in cold side of heat engine
Extra heat in a closed cycle power generation system, such as a reversible closed Brayton cycle system, may be dissipated between discharge and charge cycles. An extra cooling heat exchanger may be added on the discharge cycle and disposed between a cold side heat exchanger and a compressor inlet. Additionally or alternatively, a cold thermal storage medium passing through the cold side heat exchanger may be allowed to heat up to a higher temperature during the discharge cycle than is needed on input to the charge cycle and the excess heat then dissipated to the atmosphere.
Storage of excess heat in cold side of heat engine
Extra heat in a closed cycle power generation system, such as a reversible closed Brayton cycle system, may be dissipated between discharge and charge cycles. An extra cooling heat exchanger may be added on the discharge cycle and disposed between a cold side heat exchanger and a compressor inlet. Additionally or alternatively, a cold thermal storage medium passing through the cold side heat exchanger may be allowed to heat up to a higher temperature during the discharge cycle than is needed on input to the charge cycle and the excess heat then dissipated to the atmosphere.
MECHANICAL ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND A METHOD THEREOF
A mechanical energy generation system with an energy recovery, includes at least one heating volume, wherein a liquid fluid stored in the at least one heating volume, at least one heat exchanger element or a heating fluid allows a heat to be changed to the liquid fluid inside the at least one heating volume, at least one outlet line allows the liquid fluid and/or a gas fluid to exit in a pressurized state when the liquid fluid and/or the gas fluid is compressed inside the at least one heating volume when the liquid fluid transitions partially into a gas phase and the at least one outlet line allows resulting a mechanical energy and at least one feed line allows the liquid fluid to be fed into the at least one heating volume, and an embodiment of the mechanical energy generation system comprising at least a second closed volume.
MECHANICAL ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND A METHOD THEREOF
A mechanical energy generation system with an energy recovery, includes at least one heating volume, wherein a liquid fluid stored in the at least one heating volume, at least one heat exchanger element or a heating fluid allows a heat to be changed to the liquid fluid inside the at least one heating volume, at least one outlet line allows the liquid fluid and/or a gas fluid to exit in a pressurized state when the liquid fluid and/or the gas fluid is compressed inside the at least one heating volume when the liquid fluid transitions partially into a gas phase and the at least one outlet line allows resulting a mechanical energy and at least one feed line allows the liquid fluid to be fed into the at least one heating volume, and an embodiment of the mechanical energy generation system comprising at least a second closed volume.