DocumentCode :
3606972
Title :
Dynamic Load and Storage Integration
Author :
Hebner, Robert E. ; Davey, Kent ; Herbst, John ; Hall, David ; Hahne, Jonathan ; Surls, Dwayne D. ; Ouroua, Abdelhamid
Author_Institution :
Center for Electromech., Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Volume :
103
Issue :
12
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2344
Lastpage :
2354
Abstract :
Modern technology combined with the desire to minimize the size and weight of a ship´s power system are leading to renewed interest in more electric or all-electric ships. An important characteristic of the emerging ship power system is an increasing level of load variability, with some future pulsed loads requiring peak power in excess of the available steady-state power. This inevitably leads to the need for some additional energy storage beyond that inherent in the fuel. With the current and evolving technology, it appears that storage will be in the form of batteries, rotating machines, and capacitors. All of these are in use on ships today and all have enjoyed significant technological improvements over the last decade. Moreover, all are expected to be further enhanced by today´s materials research. A key benefit of storage is that, when it can be justified for a given load, it can have additional beneficial uses such as ride-through capability to restart a gas turbine if there is an unanticipated power loss; alternatively, storage can be used to stabilize the power grid when switching large loads. Knowing when to stage gas turbine utilization versus energy storage is a key subject in this article. The clear need for storage has raised the opportunity to design a comprehensive storage system, sometimes called an energy magazine, that can combine intermittent generation as well as any or all of the other storage technologies to provide a smaller, lighter and better performing system than would individual storage solutions for each potential application.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; cells (electric); gas turbines; marine power systems; all-electric ships; battery form; capacitors; comprehensive storage system; dynamic load; energy magazine; energy storage; gas turbine utilization; intermittent generation; load switching; load variability level; more-electric ships; peak power; power grid stabilization; pulsed load; ride-through capability; rotating machines; ship power system; steady-state power; storage technology; unanticipated power loss; Batteries; Capacitors; Electric vehicles; Energy storage; Flywheels; Generators; Marine vehicles; Microgrids; Power system dynamics; Pulsed altnerators; Turbines; Battery; capacitor; electric ship; energy magazine; energy storage; flywheel; microgrid; power system; pulsed alternator;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2457772
Filename :
7275114
Link To Document :
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