2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13184766
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Rankine Carnot Batteries with the Integration of Thermal Energy Sources: A Review

Abstract: This paper provides an overview of a novel electric energy storage technology. The Thermally Integrated Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage (TI-PTES) stores electric energy as thermal exergy. Compared to standard PTES, TI-PTES takes advantage of both electric and low-temperature heat inputs. Therefore, TI-PTES is a hybrid technology between storage and electric production from low-temperature heat. TI-PTES belongs to a technology group informally referred to as Carnot Batteries (CBs). As the TI-PTES grows in po… Show more

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“…Pressurized water is often considered as high-temperature liquid sensible heat storage, in view of its advantages of high thermal capacity, along with being cheaply available and environmentally friendly [1]. As for low-temperature TES, a water solution with ethylene glycol is commonly used, since its operating temperatures can reach −30 °C [22]. For the HT-TES system, pressurized water at atmospheric temperature flows through a gas cooler in the VCHP system and absorbs heat to raise the temperature.…”
Section: System Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pressurized water is often considered as high-temperature liquid sensible heat storage, in view of its advantages of high thermal capacity, along with being cheaply available and environmentally friendly [1]. As for low-temperature TES, a water solution with ethylene glycol is commonly used, since its operating temperatures can reach −30 °C [22]. For the HT-TES system, pressurized water at atmospheric temperature flows through a gas cooler in the VCHP system and absorbs heat to raise the temperature.…”
Section: System Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has low energy costs and a relatively high efficiency; however, it comes with the downsides of high environmental impact, and geographical restrictions. Additionally, this technology is becoming increasingly difficult to exploit, as in most developed countries the potential for new installations is nearly exhausted [3], [4]. Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) is a system which stores energy in the form of gas pressure.…”
Section: Classification Of Existing Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability of the heat source then decreases temperature lift of the heat pump (or provides a heat source in less considered concept, where the heat sink is below ambient by cold energy stored and prepared in time of excess electricity by refrigeration cycle). Roundtrip efficiency can, as a result of heat input, theoretically exceed 100% [72]. Regarding the size and cost, storage tanks need to be carefully considered as in the case of low temperature glide; even a small power output requires large tanks, which might be costly for long duration storage.…”
Section: Reversible Rc Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%