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Gravity Energy Storage provides a comprehensive analysis of a novel energy storage system that is based on the working principle of well-established, pumped hydro energy storage,… Read more
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Gravity Energy Storage provides a comprehensive analysis of a novel energy storage system that is based on the working principle of well-established, pumped hydro energy storage, but that also recognizes the differences and benefits of the new gravity system. This book provides coverage of the development, feasibility, design, performance, operation, and economics associated with the implementation of such storage technology. In addition, a number of modeling approaches are proposed as a solution to various difficulties, such as proper sizing, application, value and optimal design of the system.
The book includes both technical and economic aspects to guide the realization of this storage system in the right direction. Finally, political considerations and barriers are addressed to complement this work.
Electrical Engineers, power engineers, practitioners in renewable energy storage systems, graduates and researchers in energy storage development and implementation
1. IntroductionEnergy Storage TechnologiesAlternative and Novel Pumped Hydro Storage DesignsGravity Energy storage
2. Principle and Development of Gravity Energy Storage Basic Concept and FundamentalsSystem Components
3. Technical Design of Gravity Energy StorageDesign Optimization Proper SizingSystem Improvement
4. Gravity Energy Storage ApplicationsSmall and large scale application Benefits Derived from the Use of Gravity Storage in the Grid
5. Economic Evaluation and Risk Analysis of Gravity Energy StorageCost Analysis Valuation of Gravity Energy StorageProfitability StudyRisk Assessment
6. System Performance and TestingTheory, Modeling, and SimulationGravity Energy Storage OperationExperimental Tests
7. Future prospect and policies consideration
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