DocumentCode
632311
Title
A comparative analysis of the cumulative energy demand of stationary grid-integrated battery systems
Author
Zimmermann, Benedikt ; Baumann, Martin ; Simon, Bernd ; Dura, H. ; Weil, Marcel
Author_Institution
Inst. for Technol. Assessm. & Sys. Analys., Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol., Karlsruhe, Germany
fYear
2013
fDate
11-13 June 2013
Firstpage
248
Lastpage
253
Abstract
Electro-chemical storage systems can be used in the electricity grid to store energy when demand is low and feed it back during demand peaks. The so-called load leveling might reduce the overall fossil fuel demand, but the production efforts for the batteries must be taken into account in a holistic approach. This study employs life cycle assessment with the cumulative energy demand impact assessment method. It is used as an indicator to evaluate if grid-integrated stationary battery systems in future load leveling applications create benefits which can offset the batteries´ production efforts. Lead acid, nickel metal-hydride and lithium iron-phosphate batteries are assessed. Only lithium iron-phosphate batteries with a long life-cycle can reduce the overall fossil cumulative energy demand. Battery efficiency and degradation were found to be significant parameters in this analysis.
Keywords
battery storage plants; lead acid batteries; lithium; lithium compounds; nickel; power grids; Pb-PbO2; battery efficiency; battery production effort; cumulative energy demand impact assessment method; demand peak; electricity grid; electrochemical storage systems; energy storage; lead acid batteries; life cycle assessment; lithium iron-phosphate batteries; load leveling; nickel metal-hydride batteries; overall fossil fuel demand reduction; stationary grid-integrated battery systems; Analytical models; Batteries; Degradation; Electricity; Load modeling; Power generation; Production; life cycle assessment; lithium iron-phosphate battery; load leveling; nickel metal-hydride battery;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Clean Electrical Power (ICCEP), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Alghero
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4429-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCEP.2013.6586997
Filename
6586997
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