Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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648419 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A new type of thermal energy storage process for large scale electric applications is presented, based on a high temperature heat pump cycle which transforms electrical energy into thermal energy and stores it inside two large regenerators, followed by a thermal engine cycle which transforms the stored thermal energy back into electrical energy. The storage principle is described, and its thermodynamic cycle is analyzed, leading to the theoretical efficiency of the storage system. A numerical model is developed, and the results show the feasibility of the process, even with sub-optimal parameters. Finally, key factors for improving the process performances are identified.
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Authors
T. Desrues, J. Ruer, P. Marty, J.F. Fourmigué,