Microgrids, Community Energy Systems, and District Energy, increasingly use intermittent renewable power (solar or wind). As a result, and for flexibility, redundancy & resilience, it is common to include Energy Storage (ES). For an electric-only Microgrid, this usually defaults to batteries. But for systems which involve heating or cooling, Thermal Energy Storage (TES) is often a superior choice vs batteries or other ES options. Data from a recent US DOE report is reviewed, quantifying performance characteristics & costs for ES technologies, including Pumped Hydro, Compressed Air, Flywheels, and 6 different battery chemistries. These are compared to large Chilled Water (CHW) TES, using data from numerous District Cooling applications.
John Andrepont, President, The Cool Solutions Company
1800 West Park Drive, Suite 350
Westborough, MA 01581
Phone + (508) 366-9339
Fax + (508) 366-0019
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