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LAPSE:2023.9679
Techno-Economic Comparison of Utility-Scale Compressed Air and Electro-Chemical Storage Systems
February 27, 2023
Abstract
The paper deals with a techno-economic comparison between utility-scale diabatic compressed air energy storage (D-CAES) systems equipped with artificial storage and Battery Energy Storage (BES) systems based on consolidated technologies, such as Sodium-Sulfur (Na-S) and Lithium-ion (Li-Ion). The comparison is carried out on the basis of the levelized cost of storage (LCOS). Analyses have been performed by varying key inputs, such as the rated power, the storage capacity, the price of electricity absorbed from the grid during the charging phase, and the cost of fuel fed to D-CAES during the discharge phase. Na-S technology-based systems always show better techno-economic performance in respect to Li-Ion based ones. The economic performance of both D-CAES and BES improves by increasing the storage capacity. The D-CAES performance improvement rate, however, is higher than that estimated for BES based systems. Moreover, the economic performance of D-CAES systems is less sensitive to the price of electricity in respect of BES based storage facilities. As a result, D-CAES based solutions can reach a LCOS lower than that of Na-S batteries if the size of the system and the price of electricity are large enough.
The paper deals with a techno-economic comparison between utility-scale diabatic compressed air energy storage (D-CAES) systems equipped with artificial storage and Battery Energy Storage (BES) systems based on consolidated technologies, such as Sodium-Sulfur (Na-S) and Lithium-ion (Li-Ion). The comparison is carried out on the basis of the levelized cost of storage (LCOS). Analyses have been performed by varying key inputs, such as the rated power, the storage capacity, the price of electricity absorbed from the grid during the charging phase, and the cost of fuel fed to D-CAES during the discharge phase. Na-S technology-based systems always show better techno-economic performance in respect to Li-Ion based ones. The economic performance of both D-CAES and BES improves by increasing the storage capacity. The D-CAES performance improvement rate, however, is higher than that estimated for BES based systems. Moreover, the economic performance of D-CAES systems is less sensitive to the price of electricity in respect of BES based storage facilities. As a result, D-CAES based solutions can reach a LCOS lower than that of Na-S batteries if the size of the system and the price of electricity are large enough.
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Battery Energy Storage (BES), Diabatic Compressed Air Energy Storage (D-CAES), Electric Energy Storage (EES), Levelized Cost of Storage (LCOS), Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, Sodium-Sulfur (Na-S) batteries
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Salvini C, Giovannelli A. Techno-Economic Comparison of Utility-Scale Compressed Air and Electro-Chemical Storage Systems. (2023). LAPSE:2023.9679
Author Affiliations
Salvini C: Department of Industrial, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, University of Roma TRE, 00154 Roma, Italy
Giovannelli A: Department of Industrial, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, University of Roma TRE, 00154 Roma, Italy
Giovannelli A: Department of Industrial, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, University of Roma TRE, 00154 Roma, Italy
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
18
First Page
6644
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-09-11
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1996-1073
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PII: en15186644, Publication Type: Journal Article
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