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Energy storage system based on transcritical CO2 cycles and geological storage

Authors

Carro A. , Chacartegui R. , ORTIZ DOMÍNGUEZ, CARLOS, Carneiro J. , Becerra J.A.

External publication

No

Means

Appl. Therm. Eng.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

6.465

SJR Impact

1.584

Publication date

01/01/2021

ISI

000655062500002

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85105095480

Abstract

The use of CO2 as a working fluid in power generation and storage applications has experienced a significant boost in recent years, based on its high-performance characteristics in power generation or heat pumps. This work proposes a novel combined use of transcritical CO2 cycles as an energy storage system and carbon dioxide storage inside geological formations. In this work, the layouts for concept integration were developed. They were adapted to operate under different scenarios and operation modes based on storing energy from renewable sources or storing energy to capture CO2. The preliminary results show these cycles as promising energy storage technologies, with a high potential to compete in terms of electric to electric storage efficiencies (42–56%) and costs (70–120 USD/MWh). Besides, results show that more than 1 Mton/year of CO2 could be additionally stored with this renewable energy storage concept depending on the conditions. These results show the opportunity for the concept as an energy storage system, with special interest when combined with carbon-intensive industries as cement or chemicals. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd

Keywords

Carbon dioxide; Cement industry; Geology; Tellurium; Electricity storages; Energy; Geological storage; Power- generations; Renewable energies; Storage systems; TES; Thermoelectric energy storage; Transcritical CO; Transcritical CO2; Electric energy storage

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