Electrical energy storage systems (EESS) for electrical installations are becoming more prevalent. EESS provide storage of electrical energy so that it can be used later. The approach is not new: EESS in the form of battery-backed uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) have been used for many years. EESS are starting to be used for other purposes.
Starting with the essential significance and historical background of ESS, it explores distinct categories of ESS and their wide-ranging uses. Chapters discuss Thermal, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrochemical, and Electrical Energy Storage Systems, along with Hybrid Energy Storage.
sive jurisdiction.—2. Utility-scale BESS system description— Figure 2.Main circuit of a BESSBattery storage systems are emerging as one of the potential solutions to increase power system flexibility in the presence of variable energy resources, suc
power supply at peak times when more electricity is needed. A kinetic-pumped storage system works by having two reservoir A place where water is stored. A structure built to slow down or stop the flow of a river. This creates a large lake or reservoir, which can be used for water supply, leisure or electricity generation. system.
energy storage devices can often supply significant short-circuit currents. Even at extra-low-voltage (ELV) this can present a serious risk of overheating and could lead to burns and/or fire. means of protection against electric shock may be exacerbated when the installation is operating off grid.
traction, e.g. in an electric vehicle. For further reading, and a more in-depth insight into the topics covered here, the IET’s Code of Practice for Energy Storage Systems provides a reference to practitioners on the safe, effective and competent application of electrical energy storage systems. Publishing Spring 2017, order your copy now!