Title of article
Controllable and affordable utility-scale electricity from intermittent wind resources and compressed air energy storage (CAES)
Author/Authors
Alfred Cavallo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
120
To page
127
Abstract
World wind energy resources are substantial, and in many areas, such as the US and northern Europe, could in theory supply all of the electricity demand. However, the remote or challenging location (i.e. offshore) and especially the intermittent character of the wind resources present formidable barriers to utilization on the scale required by a modern industrial economy. All of these technical challenges can be overcome. Long distance transmission is well understood, while offshore wind technology is being developed rapidly. Intermittent wind power can be transformed to a controllable power source with hybrid wind/compressed air energy storage (CAES) systems. The cost of electricity from such hybrid systems (including transmission) is affordable, and comparable to what users in some modern industrial economies already pay for electricity. This approach to intermittent energy integration has many advantages compared to the current strategy of forcing utilities to cope with supply uncertainty and transmission costs. Above all, it places intermittent wind on an equal technical footing with every other generation technology, including nuclear power, its most important long-term competitor.
Keywords
Renewable energy , CAES , Affordable energy , Storage , Wind
Journal title
Energy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Energy
Record number
416991
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