Ross Gazey
Economic assessment of energy storage systems.
Gazey, Ross; Ali, Dallia; Aklil, Daniel; Finney, Stephen
Abstract
The Scottish Government's ambitious national target is to achieve renewable generation of 80% by the year 2020. Existing electrical infrastructure in becoming increasingly constrained. Electrolysis as a network deferrable balancing load has the potential to offer a cost effective solution. H2 technology is getting close to other electrochemical energy storage technologies where otherwise 'vented' O2 is utilised. When looking at electricity only, cost of H2 technology has to reduce to become as competitive with other ESS.
Citation
GAZEY, R., ALI, D., AKLIL, D. and FINNEY, S. 2011. Economic assessment of energy storage systems. Presented at the 2011 IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) Renewable power generation conference (IET RPG 2011), 6-8 September 2011, Edinburgh, UK.
Presentation Conference Type | Lecture |
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Conference Name | 2011 IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) Renewable power generation conference (IET RPG 2011) |
Conference Location | Edinburgh, UK |
Start Date | Sep 6, 2011 |
End Date | Sep 8, 2011 |
Deposit Date | Dec 6, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Dec 6, 2022 |
Keywords | Energy storage systems; Renewable power |
Public URL | https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1831438 |
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