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245 0 0 _aSolar energy storage /
_cedited by Bent S{u296E}sen.
264 1 _aAmsterdam :
_bAcademic Press is an imprint of Elsevier,
_c[2015]
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300 _a1 online resource :
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336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aFront Cover; Solar Energy Storage; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; References; Reference; Part I: Solar Energy Storage Options; Part II: Economic Assessment of Solar Storage; Part III: Environmental and Social Impacts; Part IV: Case Studies; Chapter 2: Solar Electrical Energy Storage; 2.1. Background; 2.2. Technical Requirements of a Solar Electrical Energy Storage Facility
505 8 _a2.3. Options for Solar Electrical Energy Storage Technologies2.4. Utility-Scale Storage Technologies; 2.4.1. Pumped-Hydro Storage; 2.4.2. Compressed Air Energy Storage; 2.4.3. Thermal Energy Storage; 2.4.4. Flow Battery; 2.4.5. Solar Fuels; 2.5. Distributed Scale Storage Technologies-Rechargeable Batteries; 2.5.1. Lead-Acid Battery; 2.5.2. Lithium-Ion Battery (Li-Ion); 2.5.3. Nickel-Based Battery; 2.5.4. Sodium-Sulfur Battery; 2.5.5. Other Battery Technologies; 2.6. Economics of Solar Electrical Energy Storage Technologies; 2.7. Final Remarks
505 8 _aChapter 3: Innovative Systems for Storage of Thermal Solar Energy in Buildings3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Major Technologies for Heat Storage in Buildings; 3.2.1. Sensible Storage; 3.2.1.1. Liquid Storage; 3.2.1.2. Solid Storage; 3.2.2. Latent Heat Storage; 3.2.2.1. Inorganic PCMs; 3.2.2.2. Organic PCMs; 3.2.2.3. Eutectics; 3.2.3. Sorption Heat Storage Systems; 3.2.3.1. Process Classification; 3.2.3.2. Storage Operating Principle; 3.3. Focus on a Solar Heat Absorption Storage System; 3.3.1. Basic Cycle Description; 3.3.2. Process Modeling and Simulations; 3.3.2.1. System Modeling
505 8 _a3.3.2.1.1. Generator3.3.2.1.2. Condenser/Evaporator; 3.3.2.1.3. Solution Tank; 3.3.2.1.4. Water Tank; 3.3.2.1.5. Connection Tubes; 3.3.2.1.6. Circulating Pumps; 3.3.2.1.7. Environment: Heat Sink/Low-Temperature Heat Source; 3.3.2.2. Inputs and Assumptions of the Simulations; 3.3.2.3. Simulation Results; 3.3.2.3.1. Effects of the Heat Exchanger Sizes; 3.3.2.3.2. Effects of the Absorption Percentage; 3.3.2.3.3. Effects of the Maximum Crystallization Ratio; 3.3.3. Process Experimentations; 3.3.3.1. Prototype Design; 3.3.3.2. Measurements and Experimental Procedure
505 8 _a3.3.3.3. Experimental Results and Discussion in Charging Mode3.3.3.3.1. The Water Desorption Rate in the Desorber; 3.3.3.3.2. Heat Transfer in the Desorber; 3.3.3.3.3. Equilibrium Factor; 3.3.3.4. Experimental Results and Discussion in Discharging Mode; 3.3.3.4.1. Base Tests; 3.3.3.4.2. Use of a Heat and Mass Transfer Enhancement Additive; 3.3.3.4.3. Rise of the Absorber Inlet Solution Temperature; 3.3.3.4.4. Possible Improvement Paths for the Absorber; 3.4. Conclusion; Chapter 4: Assessment of Electricity Storage Systems; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Why ESS; 4.3. The Potential for ESSs
520 _aWhile solar is the fastest-growing energy source in the world, key concerns around solar power's inherent variability threaten to de-rail that scale-up . Currently, integration of intermittent solar resources into the grid creates added complication to load management, leading some utilities to reject it altogether, while other operators may penalize the producers via rate increases or force solar developers to include storage devices on-site to smooth out power delivery at the point of production. However these efforts at mitigation unfold, it is increasingly clear to parties on all sides that energy storage will be pivotally important in the drive to boost the integration of variable renewable sources into power infrastructures across the globe. Thoughtfully implemented storage technologies can reduce peak demand, improve day-to-day reliability, provide emergency power in case of interrupted generation, reduce consumer and utility costs by easing load balance challenges, decrease emissions, and increase the amount of distributed and renewable energy that makes it into the grid. While energy storage has long been an area of concern for scientists and engineers, there has been no comprehensive single text covering the storage methods available to solar power producers, which leaves a lamentable gap in the literature core to this important field. Solar Energy Storage aims to become the authoritative work on the topic, incorporating contributions from an internationally recognized group of top authors from both industry and academia, focused on providing information from underlying scientific fundamentals to practical applications, and emphasizing the latest technological developments driving this discipline forward.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 5, 2015).
590 _aElsevier
_bScienceDirect All Books
650 0 _aSolar energy.
650 0 _aEnergy storage.
650 7 _aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical
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650 4 _aEnergy storage.
650 4 _aSolar energy.
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