Title: Batteries and Energy Storage
1Batteries and Energy Storage
2BATTERIES
- A device that converts chemical to electrical
energy directly - As of 2005, the worldwide battery industry
generates US48 billion in sales annually. - Two broad classes
- Primary batteries irreversibly transform
chemical energy to electrical energy, thus energy
cannot be restored by electrical means. - Secondary batteries can be recharged, that is,
have their chemical reactions reversed
3Life of primary batteries
- Life of primary batteries
- Lose 8 to 20 percent of their original charge
every year at a temperature of about 2030C
(self discharge rate) - ?due to non-current-producing "side" chemical
reactions within the cell - Life of rechargeable batteries
- self-discharge more rapidly than disposable
alkaline batteries - modern Lithium designs have reduced the
self-discharge rate to a relatively low level
4Examples of Batteries
- Disposable
- Thermal battery high-temperature reserve.
- ? almost exclusively military applications.
- Water-activated battery
- ? used for emergency applications
- Rechargeable
- Rechargeable alkaline battery similar to
non-rechargeable alkaline batteries Hold their
charge for years, unlike other rechargable
batteries. - Nickel-metal hydride battery (NiMH) Best used
for high-tech devices. last up to four times
longer than alkaline batteries because NiMH can
withstand high current for a long while.
5Traction batteries
The largest installations of batteries for
propulsion of vehicles are found in submarines.
6Environmental Concern
- Among the most expensive energy sources
- Their manufacturing
- consumes valuable resources
- involves hazardous chemicals.
- Dealing With
- Battery recycling services to recover some of
the more toxic materials. - It is also important to prevent lead, mercury,
cadmium, etc from entering the environment.
7Rechargeable Paper Battery
- Developed In August 2007
- Designed to function as both a lithium-ion
battery and a super capacitor. - The sheets can be rolled, twisted, folded, or
cut into numerous shapes with no loss of
integrity or efficiency, - The sheets can be stacked, like printer paper to
boost total output. - Low cost
- portable electronics, aircraft, automobiles
- They use electrolytes in blood
- Potentially useful for medical devices
- Biodegradable unlike most other disposable
cells.
8UPSUninterruptible Power Supply
- Off-line UPS remains idle until a power failure
occurs and switches from utility power to its own
power source. - On-line UPS continuously powers the protected
load from its reserves, while simultaneously
replenishing the reserves from the AC power. - no switch-on time required
- Provides protection against
- ? complete failure of the utility supply
- ? all common power problems
9Internal UPS
- Placed inside computer chassis.
- First type regular UPS miniaturized to fit into
a 5.25 slot bay of a regular computer chassis. - Second type re-engineered switching power
supplies utilizing dual power sources of AC/DC as
power inputs with built-in AC-DC switching
management control units.
10Uses of a UPS
- Typically used to protect computers,
telecommunication equipment or other electrical
equipment. - an unexpected power disruption could cause
injuries, fatalities, serious business disruption
or data loss. - Common Occasions
- Power failure
- ?Causes electrical equipment to stop working.
- Voltage sag
- ?Causes flickering of lights.
- Voltage spike
- ?Causes wear or acute damage to electronic
equipment.
11FUEL CELLS
- Root back in 1838
- Not constrained by the maximum Carnot cycle
efficiency as combustion engines are. - The "limitations imposed by the second law of
thermodynamics on the operation of fuel cells are
much less severe than the limitations imposed on
conventional energy conversion systems". - ?Very high efficiencies in converting chemical
energy to electrical energy,
12Fuel Cells
Fuel cell UPS have also been developed in recent
years using hydrogen and a fuel cell as a power
source potentially providing long run times in a
small space. A fuel cell replaces the batteries
as energy storage used in all UPS designs.
13Fuel cell applications
- A fuel cell system running on hydrogen can be
compact, lightweight and has no major moving
parts. - 99.9999 reliability in ideal conditions.
- ?This equates to less than one minute of down
time in a six year period. - As power sources in remote locations, such as
spacecraft, remote weather stations, large parks,
rural locations and in certain military
applications. - Producing heat and power for family homes,
office buildings and factories.
14Storing Renewable Energy
- Batteries and renewable energy generation
systems in either grid-connected or standalone
applications. - Stand-alone systems batteries essential to
store electricity for use in special cases (e.g.
when the wind is not blowing). - Grid-connected systems batteries facilitate a
better match between the demand and supply.
15Thank you for your time
Nikolaos Kakouros Guri Enkeled
2007