Hybrid Thermal-Electrical StorageThis is a PhD research project in Mechanical/Energy Engineering.
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Hybrid Thermal-Electrical StorageThis is a PhD research project in Mechanical/Energy Engineering.
CoPED ID
d979274e-c62a-4d63-9947-a76596583541
Status
Active
Value
No funds listed.
Start Date
Sept. 30, 2019
End Date
March 30, 2023
Description
The proposed project will develop a thermal-electrical energy store which can be charged independently, depending on the available resource. The project will primarily focus on the storage of excess energy produced from renewable energy sources feeding the grid. Other sources, such as solar thermal, solar PV, biomass, and waste heat from industry processes could also feed the hybrid energy store. By combining the two types of battery, the PCM heat battery can be used to harness "waste heat" generated on the charge/discharge of the electrical batteries; this will also have the effect of protecting the electrical battery from overheating.
Heriot-Watt University | LEAD_ORG |
Tadhg O'Donovan | SUPER_PER |
Louis Marie | STUDENT_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Renewable energy sources
- Accumulators
- Solar energy
- Lost heat
- Heat energy
- Biomass (industry)
- Batteries
- Wastes
- Solar heating
- Energy
Extracted key phrases
- Phd research project
- Electrical energy store
- Hybrid Thermal
- Hybrid energy store
- Renewable energy source
- Electrical battery
- Electrical StorageThis
- PCM heat battery
- Excess energy
- Energy Engineering
- Solar thermal
- Mechanical
- Waste heat