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Energy and exergy analysis of a micro-compressed air energy storage and air cycle heating and cooling system

Kim, Y.M.  
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Favrat, Daniel  
2010
Energy

Energy storage systems are becoming more important for load leveling, especially for widespread use of intermittent renewable energy. Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a promising method for energy storage, but large scale CAES is dependent on suitable underground geology. Micro-CAES with man-made air vessels is a more adaptable solution for distributed future power networks. In this paper, energy and exergy analyses of a micro-CAES system are performed, and, to improve the efficiency of the system, some innovative ideas are introduced. The results show that a micro-CAES system could be a very effective system for distributed power networks as a combination that provides energy storage, generation with various heat sources, and an air-cycle heating and cooling system, with a energy density feasible for distributed energy storage and a good efficiency due to the multipurpose system. Especially, quasi-isothermal compression and expansion concepts result in the best exergy efficiencies

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DOI
10.1016/j.energy.2009.09.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273884100024

Author(s)
Kim, Y.M.  
Favrat, Daniel  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Energy
Volume

35

Issue

1

Start page

213

End page

220

Subjects

Compressed air energy storage (CAES)

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Micro-CAES

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Exergy

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Second law

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Air cycle heating and cooling

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