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UP: Fachverband Umweltphysik

UP 2: Climate, Climate modelling & Energy

UP 2.6: Vortrag

Dienstag, 17. März 2020, 12:30–12:50, HSZ 105

Energy Storage in Concentration Gradients — •Ulrich Platt and Florian Dinger — Institut für Umweltphysik, Universität Heidelberg

Reliable systems for energy storage are a central component of energy supply systems with a high fraction of renewable energy. Here we propose energy storage using two reservoirs of water with different salt concentrations. Storage of excess energy takes place by reverse osmosis increasing the salt concentration in one reservoir. The produced fresh water will be stored in a second reservoir or discarded, e.g. in a river. Release of the stored energy by an osmosis power station (OPS), exploiting the osmotic pressure of the high concentration reservoir. Energy storage density can reach 8 kWh/m3, up to one order of magnitude higher than in typical pumped-storage hydroelectricity (PSH) at comparable efficiency. Besides the described onshore application using fresh water, an OPS can also be installed at the coast or offshore utilizing the still large concentration gradient between ocean water and saturated salt solution. The technology of such a system is readily available: Reverse osmosis for production of fresh water from ocean water is in widespread use and the technical components (large area membranes, pressure exchangers) are commercially available. Also, the principle of OPS was realized in a demonstration plant in 2009. Compared to PSH our new approach requires no altitude difference of reservoirs, therefore large storage capacities can be realized very economically. A series of different realization schemes and sample calculations of power and energy densities are provided.

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