Thermodynamic analysis of a novel fossil‐fuel–free energy storage system with a trans‐critical carbon dioxide cycle and heat pump

Volume: 44, Issue: 10, Pages: 7924 - 7937
Published: Jan 16, 2020
Abstract
This paper presents and analyzes a novel fossil-fuel–free trans-critical energy storage system that uses CO2 as the working fluid in a closed loop shuttled between two saline aquifers or caverns at different depths: one a low-pressure reservoir and the other a high-pressure reservoir. Thermal energy storage and a heat pump are adopted to eliminate the need for external natural gas for heating the CO2 entering the energy recovery turbines. We...
Paper Details
Title
Thermodynamic analysis of a novel fossil‐fuel–free energy storage system with a trans‐critical carbon dioxide cycle and heat pump
Published Date
Jan 16, 2020
Volume
44
Issue
10
Pages
7924 - 7937
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