DocumentCode
1386804
Title
Performance Prediction of a Vanadium Redox Battery for Use in Portable, Scalable Microgrids
Author
Guggenberger, Joe David, II ; Elmore, Andrew Curtis ; Tichenor, Jerry L. ; Crow, M.L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Geol. Eng., Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Rolla, MO, USA
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2109
Lastpage
2116
Abstract
Vanadium redox batteries (VRBs) have proven to be a viable energy storage technology for portable microgrids due to their rechargeability and high energy density. VRBs exhibit parasitic load loss during operation due to pumping of electrolyte across the membrane during charging and discharging cycles, as well as required temperature control in the form of heating, ventilation and air conditioning. This paper focuses on empirically characterizing VRB efficiency based on known climatic operating conditions and load requirements. A model is created to determine system performance based on known climatic and load data collected and analyzed over an extended time period. A case study is performed using known data for a week time period to characterize system performance, which was compared to actual system performance observed during this same time period. This model allows for appropriate sizing of the PV array and discretionary loads based on required energy density of the system.
Keywords
HVAC; distributed power generation; electrolytes; secondary cells; temperature control; vanadium; PV array; discharging cycles; electrolytes; energy density; energy storage technology; heating ventilation and air conditioning; parasitic load loss; performance prediction; scalable microgrids; system performance; temperature control; vanadium redox batteries; Arrays; Batteries; System-on-a-chip; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Batteries; energy management; energy storage; load management; load modeling; performance evaluation; predictive modeling; statistical analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3053
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSG.2012.2215891
Filename
6384867
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