2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(567f) Design of a Pumped Thermal Energy Storage (PTES) System Capable of Delivering High-Grade Heat
The system is shown in Figure 1a. The overall process was built on previous work by the authors is explained in greater detail in [4] and [5]. The methodology of the process design involves implementing state-of-charge management into each cycle’s design. The goal of this is to maintain equal SoC at both the hot and cold storage tanks. This is done through an algorithm outlined in Figure 2. When the system is designed according to this flowchart, the rate of change in both tanks are always equal. However, this only holds for electrical charge and discharge. When the system is used to supply heat from the hot reservoir, this balance is broken. Thus, there is a need for maintaining this balance externally. This is done in through a balancing heat exchanger that uses excess hot storage media to heat up unused cold storage. The augmented process is shown in Figure 1b, for a side-by-side comparison with the base case. This process can then be used to provide heat to a coupled industrial process, provide district heating or the heat can be sold. Heat integration increases the overall efficiency of the storage plant by 35% while also providing renewable-based heat supply.
References
[1] REN21, “Renewables 2023 Global Status Report,” REN21, Paris, 2023.
[2] IEA, “Renewable heat – Renewables 2022 – Analysis,” IEA, 2022. https://www.iea.org/reports/renewables-2022/renewable-heat.
[3] Marchionni, G. Bianchi, S. A. Tassou, Review of supercritical carbon dioxide (sco2) technologies for high-grade waste heat to power conversion, SN Applied Sciences 2 (03 2020). doi:10.1007/s42452-020-2116-6.
[4] Zhu, A. Albay, M. Mercangoz, “Pumped Thermal Electricity Storage: Modelling of a Reversible Recuperative sCO2 Pumped Brayton Cycle for Variable Power Operation”, presented at the AlChE Annual Meeting, Orlando. FL, November 2023
[5] A. Albay, Z. Zhu, and M. Mercangöz, “State-Of-Charge (SOC) Management of PTES Coupled Industrial Cogeneration Systems,” in Turbo Expo 2024, ASME, Jun. 2024.