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GRID ENERGY STORAGE : BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES TO MODERNIZING THE ELECTRIC GRID / JONATAN JANKO, EDITOR.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Energy science, engineering and technology seriesPublisher: New York : nova publishers, [2014]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781631173691
  • 1631173693
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: GRID ENERGY STORAGEDDC classification:
  • 621.042
LOC classification:
  • TJ165 .G75 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
""GRID ENERGY STORAGE: BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES TO MODERNIZING THE ELECTRIC GRID""; ""GRID ENERGY STORAGE: BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES TO MODERNIZING THE ELECTRIC GRID""; ""Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""Chapter 1: GRID ENERGY STORAGE""; ""EXECUTIVE SUMMARY""; ""1.0. INTRODUCTION""; ""2.0. STATE OF ENERGY STORAGE IN US AND ABROAD""; ""3.0. GRID SCALE ENERGY STORAGE APPLICATIONS""; ""4.0. SUMMARY OF KEY BARRIERS""; ""5.0. ENERGY STORAGE STRATEGIC GOALS""; ""6.0. IMPLEMENTATION OF GOALS""; ""7.0. ACTIONS SPECIFIC TO TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT""
""8.0. GOALS AND ACTIONS SPECIFIC TO ANALYSIS""""9.0. ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY STANDARDIZATION""; ""APPENDIX A: SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DOE OFFICE PROGRAMS ON STORAGE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 2: ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES""; ""12.1. INTRODUCTION""; ""12.2. RESOURCE AVAILABILITY ESTIMATES""; ""12.3. TECHNOLOGY CHARACTERIZATION""; ""12.4. RESOURCE COST CURVES""; ""12.5. OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS AND GRID SERVICE POSSIBILITIES""; ""12.6. DEPLOYMENT IN RE FUTURES SCENARIOS""; ""12.7. LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION ANDDEPLOYMENT ISSUES""; ""12.8. BARRIERS TO HIGH PENETRATION AND REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSES""
""CONCLUSION""""REFERENCES""; ""INDEX""
Summary: Energy storage technologies (such as pumped hydro, compressed air energy storage, various types of batteries, flywheels, electrochemical capacitors, etc.) provide for multiple applications that include energy management, backup power, load leveling, frequency regulation, voltage support, and grid stabilization. Importantly, not every type of storage is suitable for every type of application, motivating the need for a portfolio strategy for energy storage technology. There are four challenges related to the widespread deployment of energy storage. The challenges are cost competitive energy stor.
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""GRID ENERGY STORAGE: BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES TO MODERNIZING THE ELECTRIC GRID""; ""GRID ENERGY STORAGE: BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES TO MODERNIZING THE ELECTRIC GRID""; ""Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""Chapter 1: GRID ENERGY STORAGE""; ""EXECUTIVE SUMMARY""; ""1.0. INTRODUCTION""; ""2.0. STATE OF ENERGY STORAGE IN US AND ABROAD""; ""3.0. GRID SCALE ENERGY STORAGE APPLICATIONS""; ""4.0. SUMMARY OF KEY BARRIERS""; ""5.0. ENERGY STORAGE STRATEGIC GOALS""; ""6.0. IMPLEMENTATION OF GOALS""; ""7.0. ACTIONS SPECIFIC TO TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT""

""8.0. GOALS AND ACTIONS SPECIFIC TO ANALYSIS""""9.0. ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY STANDARDIZATION""; ""APPENDIX A: SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DOE OFFICE PROGRAMS ON STORAGE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 2: ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES""; ""12.1. INTRODUCTION""; ""12.2. RESOURCE AVAILABILITY ESTIMATES""; ""12.3. TECHNOLOGY CHARACTERIZATION""; ""12.4. RESOURCE COST CURVES""; ""12.5. OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS AND GRID SERVICE POSSIBILITIES""; ""12.6. DEPLOYMENT IN RE FUTURES SCENARIOS""; ""12.7. LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION ANDDEPLOYMENT ISSUES""; ""12.8. BARRIERS TO HIGH PENETRATION AND REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSES""

""CONCLUSION""""REFERENCES""; ""INDEX""

Energy storage technologies (such as pumped hydro, compressed air energy storage, various types of batteries, flywheels, electrochemical capacitors, etc.) provide for multiple applications that include energy management, backup power, load leveling, frequency regulation, voltage support, and grid stabilization. Importantly, not every type of storage is suitable for every type of application, motivating the need for a portfolio strategy for energy storage technology. There are four challenges related to the widespread deployment of energy storage. The challenges are cost competitive energy stor.

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