International Journal of Energy Research, Vol.39, No.9, 1179-1195, 2015
A review of large-scale electrical energy storage
This paper gives a broad overview of a plethora of energy storage technologies available on the large-scale complimented with their capabilities conducted by a thorough literature survey. According to the capability graphs generated, thermal energy storage, flow batteries, lithium ion, sodium sulphur, compressed air energy storage, and pumped hydro storage are suitable for large-scale storage in the order of 10's to 100's of MWh; metal air batteries have a high theoretical energy density equivalent to that of gasoline along with being cost efficient; compressed air energy storage has the lowest capital energy cost in comparison to other energy storage technologies; flywheels, super conducting magnetic storage, super capacitors, capacitors, and pumped hydro storage have very low energy density; compressed air energy storage, cryogenic energy storage, thermal energy storage, and batteries have relatively high energy density; high efficiencyin tandem with high energy density results in a cost efficient storage system; and power density pitted against energy density provides a clear demarcation between power and energy applications. This paper also provides a mathematical model for thermal energy storage as a battery. Furthermore, a comprehensive techno-economic evaluation of the various energy storage technologies would assist in the development of an energy storage technology roadmap. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:large-scale energy storage;thermal energy storage;energy storage roadmap;electromagnetic storage;electrochemical storage;mechanical storage;biological storage;chemical storage