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How pressure affects costs of power conversion machinery in compressed air energy storage; Part I: Compressors and expanders

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posted on 2025-03-07, 09:29 authored by Zahra Baniamerian, Seamus Garvey, James Rouse, Bruno Cárdenas, Daniel L Pottie, Edward R Barbour, Audrius BagdanaviciusAudrius Bagdanavicius
This study addresses a critical economic aspect in compressed air energy storage that has not been discussed much in existing literature: the impact of operating pressure on machinery capital cots. It aims to answer whether the cost per unit of power for power conversion systems changes with the maximum storage pressure. Considering that higher storage pressures are associated with greater energy density, enhanced energy storage capabilities and improved system efficiency. This paper helps clarify uncertainties in initial cost estimations for power-generation plants. Effects of operating pressure on the components and overall sizes and consequently costs of power conversion machinery are individually investigated in two parts. Part I encompasses the compressor and expanders, and part II comprehensively discusses the effects of the operating pressure on the costs of heat exchangers. The analysis employs a conceptual engineering approach, revealing that higher intake pressure reduces overall compressor/expander size, leading to cost savings. Additionally, increasing the number of compression stages for higher storage pressures enhances exergy storage cost-effectiveness. To establish an advanced adiabatic CAES plant with a storage pressure of 200 bar instead of 50 bar, there is potential for a 6 % reduction in $/kW expenditure.

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College of Science & Engineering Engineering

Published in

Journal of Energy Storage

Volume

89

Pagination

111791 - 111791

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

2352-152X

eissn

2352-152X

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Audrius Bagdanavicius

Deposit date

2024-12-02

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