Energy storage technologies have gained considerable momentum in the
recent years owing to the rising tide of renewables. The deployment of
energy storage is a trend set to continue into 2018 and beyond. In the
near future, compressed air energy storage (CAES) will serve as an
integral component of several energy intensive sectors. However, the
major drawback in promoting CAES system in both large and small scale is
owing to its minimum turn around efficiency. In the present work the
major drawbacks associated with various existing configurations of CAES
system are analysed. Interesting results of Isothermal CAES system are
obtained through the present analysis to generate additional output
energy compared to the supplied input by harnessing the free energy from
the natural water bodies/ocean to enhance the overall turnaround
efficiency of the system. The optimum operational characteristics of
charging and discharging cycles are also addressed. In the present
energy scenario, increasing the percentage of renewable energy (RE)
share in the power generation is quite challenging since RE based power
generation is intermittent in nature. The integration of energy storage
technologies with RE source is imperative as it mitigates the
intermittency of available energy. However, the development of efficient
energy storage systems is one of the prime challenges in the promotion
of renewable energy in a large scale. Among the various storage systems,
electrochemical battery storage and pumped hydro storage (PHS) have
attracted the commercial market. However, the shorter cycle life makes
the battery storage more expensive and the PHS systems involves certain
geographical and site constraints. Beyond the said storage systems,
compressed air energy storage system which is one of the technically
proven system has not been targeted the commercial market owing to its
lower turnaround efficiency. Hence, the motivation behind the present
research is towards developing efficient CAES configuration with higher
turnaround efficiency thereby attaining economic feasibility and
sustainability.
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