DocumentCode
3446189
Title
Application of energy storage system for railway transportation in Japan
Author
Okui, A. ; Hase, S. ; Shigeeda, H. ; Konishi, T. ; Yoshi, T.
Author_Institution
Railway Tech. Res. Inst., Kokubunji, Japan
fYear
2010
fDate
21-24 June 2010
Firstpage
3117
Lastpage
3123
Abstract
The electrical energy is easily controllable compared with other energy. In addition, the electrical energy has an advantageous feature for environment. The electrical energy is also used as the driving energy of the rolling stock in railway. On the other hand, to supply the electric energy with stability, the power supply system needs to have a sufficient supply capacity for demand. The feature of the electric power used in electric railways is that the peak power is large and the average power is low. This is a factor of the power cost increase. Moreover, electric railway is increasing effective use for the resurrection energy of the vehicle and the necessity of the voltage descent measures. In addition, an electric railway needs effective use of regenerating energy from rolling stock for energy conservation, and the measure against a voltage drop. To apply the energy storage system to electric railways is one method to solve these problems. This paper describes the example of application and future view of the energy storage system for DC-electric railway in Japan.
Keywords
energy storage; railway electrification; railway rolling stock; DC-electric railway; Japan; energy conservation; energy storage system; power supply system; railway transportation; regenerating energy; rolling stock; Costs; Electric variables measurement; Energy conservation; Energy measurement; Energy storage; Power supplies; Rail transportation; Stability; Vehicles; Voltage measurement; Battery post; EDLC; Electric railway; Energy storage system; Flywheel; Lithium Ion battery; Nickel-metal hydride batteries; SMES;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics Conference (IPEC), 2010 International
Conference_Location
Sapporo
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5394-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPEC.2010.5542321
Filename
5542321
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