Title :
Energy storage, a condition when feeding the electrical grid from natural sources
Author :
Leonhard, Werner
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Regelungstech., Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Braunschweig
Abstract :
Sustainability by using regenerative sources is a longterm political goal, the reasons are the finite fossil resources and the avoidance of toxic emissions and waste. Of the natural energy sources, wind energy is considered in Europe to offer best promise for contributing in the coming decades a substantial portion of the electrical supply. It is discussed, how the environment-oriented policy in Germany of feeding with priority large quantities of subsidized wind power into the supply affects the stability of the grid and whether it can substitute the dependance on fossil and nuclear fuels. Generation of storable secondary energy carriers such as hydrogen for decoupling the fluctuating supply and demand may be a preferable alternative. The possibility of processing the CO2 - emissions of coal power stations with regenerative hydrogen, similar to natural photosynthesis, is briefly discussed.
Keywords :
energy storage; power grids; wind power; Germany; electrical grid; electrical supply; energy storage; environment-oriented policy; finite fossil resources; grid stability; natural energy sources; regenerative sources; storable secondary energy; toxic emissions avoidance; wind energy; wind power; Energy storage; Europe; Hydrogen; Nuclear fuels; Nuclear power generation; Power supplies; Stability; Supply and demand; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; CO2 capture; Grid stability; Hydrogen; Hydrogenation; Storage; Wind power;
Conference_Titel :
Wind Power to the Grid - EPE Wind Energy Chapter 1st Seminar, 2008. EPE-WECS 2008
Conference_Location :
Delft
Print_ISBN :
978-9-0758-1512-2
DOI :
10.1109/EPEWECS.2008.4497323