DocumentCode
2447511
Title
High-temperature batteries for geothermal and oil/gas borehole applications
Author
Guidotti, Ronald A.
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
1276
Abstract
A literature survey and technical evaluation was carried out of past and present battery technologies with the goal of identifying appropriate candidates for use in geothermal borehole and, to a lesser extent, oil/gas boreholes. The various constraints that are posed by such an environment are discussed. The promise as well as the limitations of various candidate technologies are presented. Data for limited testing of a number of candidate systems are presented and the areas for additional future work are detailed. The use of low-temperature molten salts shows the most promise for such applications and includes those that are liquid at room temperature. The greatest challenges are to develop an appropriate electrochemical couple that is kinetically stable with the most promising electrolytes-both organic as well as inorganic-over the wide operating window that spans both borehole environments
Keywords
electrolytes; geophysical prospecting; geothermal power; iron compounds; lithium; secondary cells; Li-FeS2; electrochemical couple; gas borehole applications; geothermal borehole applications; high-temperature batteries; inorganic electrolytes; kinetic stability; low-temperature molten salts; oil borehole applications; organic electrolytes; Appropriate technology; Batteries; Instruments; Laboratories; Particle separators; Petroleum; Powders; Power engineering and energy; System testing; Temperature distribution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit, 2000. (IECEC) 35th Intersociety
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN
1-56347-375-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECEC.2000.870941
Filename
870941
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