AIMS Energy (Mar 2018)

Design of a compressed air energy storage system for hydrostatic wind turbines

  • Ammar E. Ali,
  • Nicholas C. Libardi,
  • Sohel Anwar,
  • Afshin Izadian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3934/energy.2018.2.229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 229 – 244

Abstract

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Integration of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) system with a wind turbine is critical in optimally harvesting wind energy given the fluctuating nature of power demands. Here we consider the design of a CAES for a wind turbine with hydrostatic powertrain. The design parameters of the CAES are determined based on simulation of the integrated system model for a combination of these parameter values, namely the compression ratios of the air compressors and the expanders and the air tank size. The results of the simulations were used to choose the best design parameters, which would produce the best stable performance through increased energy output of the integrated CAES and wind turbine based on the intermittent wind profile. Simulation results for a 600 kW rated power wind turbine with integrated CAES indicate that increasing the tank size and compression ratio will improve the overall power quality through increased energy output up to a limit beyond which the power quality exhibits only marginal improvement.

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