Title :
Stored energy - Short-term and long-term energy storage methods
Author :
Kusko, Alexander ; Dedad, John
Author_Institution :
Exponent, Natick
Abstract :
This paper deals with the short-term and long-term energy storage methods for standby electric power systems. Stored energy is required in uninterruptible standby systems during the transition from utility power to engine-generator power. Various storage methods provide energy when the utility source fails. For batteries in cycling duty, Li-ion and Ni-MH cells are coming into wide use to displace VRLA batteries. For float duty, VRLA and NiCd batteries predominate. Flywheel-generator units are being offered to replace batteries in UPS. Fuel cells require a warm-up time and, hence, are suitable for long-term operation. Ultracapacitors are proposed to replace batteries for short-term discharge. CAED and hydrogen energy storage are suitable for large projects.
Keywords :
flywheels; fuel cells; hydrogen storage; secondary cells; supercapacitors; uninterruptible power supplies; CAED; Li-ion cells; Ni-MH cells; NiCd batteries; VRLA batteries; cycling duty; float duty; flywheel-generator; fuel cells; hydrogen energy storage; long-term energy storage; short-term energy storage; ultracapacitors; uninterruptible standby electric power systems; Batteries; Emergency power supplies; Energy storage; Frequency; Inverters; Power supplies; Power system restoration; Telecommunications; Uninterruptible power systems; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIA.2007.4283511