Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs

Tidal power technology is at its mature stage and large deployments are soon expected. The characteristics of tidal energy and its advantage to be predictable make it an ideal type of resource to be coupled with energy storage facilities. Despite this, most energy storage facilities are expensive. T...

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Main Author: Gianmaria Giannini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Inventions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/4/1/11
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description Tidal power technology is at its mature stage and large deployments are soon expected. The characteristics of tidal energy and its advantage to be predictable make it an ideal type of resource to be coupled with energy storage facilities. Despite this, most energy storage facilities are expensive. The fact that water has a high specific heat capacity makes this a potential cost-effective medium to be used for storing large amounts of thermal energy for balancing renewable energy output. This paper is an investigation on the possible application of integrating hot water reservoirs for storing tidal energy during power output peaks for domestic use. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the major factors incident on the proposed solution and to provide considerations on which real remunerations the proposed idea could bring to communities or to single families. For this purpose, a simplified numerical analysis, concerning three different scenarios, was performed. These scenarios differ by type of buildings and type of thermal energy demand. The study mainly concerns remote communities. Findings indicated that the proposed idea is technically feasible and if applied in the context of residential compounds, this could be more attractive in economic terms.
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spelling doaj.art-c520fefe631e472aaacca389d38f00502022-12-21T23:56:40ZengMDPI AGInventions2411-51342019-02-01411110.3390/inventions4010011inventions4010011Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential NeedsGianmaria Giannini0University of Strathclyde, 16 Richmond Street, G1 1XQ Glasgow, ScotlandTidal power technology is at its mature stage and large deployments are soon expected. The characteristics of tidal energy and its advantage to be predictable make it an ideal type of resource to be coupled with energy storage facilities. Despite this, most energy storage facilities are expensive. The fact that water has a high specific heat capacity makes this a potential cost-effective medium to be used for storing large amounts of thermal energy for balancing renewable energy output. This paper is an investigation on the possible application of integrating hot water reservoirs for storing tidal energy during power output peaks for domestic use. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the major factors incident on the proposed solution and to provide considerations on which real remunerations the proposed idea could bring to communities or to single families. For this purpose, a simplified numerical analysis, concerning three different scenarios, was performed. These scenarios differ by type of buildings and type of thermal energy demand. The study mainly concerns remote communities. Findings indicated that the proposed idea is technically feasible and if applied in the context of residential compounds, this could be more attractive in economic terms.https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/4/1/11Tidal energyremote communitiesenergy storagerenewable energyhot wateroff-gridmarine
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Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs
Inventions
Tidal energy
remote communities
energy storage
renewable energy
hot water
off-grid
marine
title Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs
title_full Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs
title_fullStr Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs
title_short Modelling and Feasibility Study on Using Tidal Power with an Energy Storage Utility for Residential Needs
title_sort modelling and feasibility study on using tidal power with an energy storage utility for residential needs
topic Tidal energy
remote communities
energy storage
renewable energy
hot water
off-grid
marine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/4/1/11
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