DocumentCode
2661838
Title
The application of Valve-Regulated Lead Acid batteries to wind power generation system
Author
Takabayashi, Hisaaki ; Sano, Shinichi ; Hirose, Yoshikazu ; Mitani, Katsura ; Wakatabe, Hiroyuki
Author_Institution
Adv. Battery Dev. Center, Shin-Kobe Electr. Machinery Co., Ltd., Nabari, Japan
fYear
2009
fDate
18-22 Oct. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Electric power generation systems using renewable energy sources have an advantage of no greenhouse effect gas emission. Using these systems, we have the essential problem of the fluctuation of electric power output, however. In order to solve this problem, one of the solutions is the combination of the renewable energy system with the battery energy storage system. The VRLA batteries manufactured by Shin-Kobe have been used in order to smooth the fluctuations of the wind power generation. On the basis of these findings, Shin-Kobe has newly developed a VRLA battery, the so-called LL-W type, expected more than 17 year life for the use in the system of wind power generation. Before this LL-W type VRLA battery, Shin-Kobe has already applied VRLA batteries as a LL type to the wind power generation system. On the basis of teardown analyses of the LL type batteries, 7 year life of these batteries has been already proved, as of this time, and the LL type batteries have been still working in the system. The main failure mode of the batteries has been estimated as the corrosion of positive grids. In this practical system of the power generation, on the basis of teardown analyses, the life of the LL type battery was evaluated to be 9 years, although the life of the newly developed LL-W type VRLA battery has been expected to be more than 17 years.
Keywords
air pollution control; failure analysis; lead acid batteries; wind power plants; VRLA battery; battery energy storage system; battery failure mode; battery teardown analysis; electric power generation systems; gas emission; greenhouse effect; positive grids corrosion; renewable energy sources; valve-regulated lead acid batteries; wind power generation system; Batteries; Corrosion; Energy storage; Fluctuations; Photovoltaic systems; Power generation; Renewable energy resources; Solar power generation; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 2009. INTELEC 2009. 31st International
Conference_Location
Incheon
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2490-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2491-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.2009.5352055
Filename
5352055
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