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Title: | Tracking neighborhood closed-loop pumped hydro storage potential | Authors: | Ouedraogo, Kiswendsida Elias Oğuz Ekim, Pınar Demirok, Erhan |
Keywords: | community energy energy resilience long duration battery Pumped hydro storage utility storage Electric batteries Fossil fuel power plants Fuel storage Hydro energy Pumped storage power plants Closed-loop Community energy Energy Energy resilience Long duration Long duration battery Neighbourhood Pumped hydro storage Storage potential Utility storage Fossil fuels |
Publisher: | IEEE Computer Society | Abstract: | Worldwide, energy is at the center of the socio-economical, geopolitical, and climate crises. For this reason, governments, businesses, and communities are promoting green energy to boost their energy resilience and energy independence sustainably. However, the bottleneck of replacing fossil fuel power plants entirely with intermittent renewable energy remains the high cost of energy storage systems. The study explored the existence of megawatt-hours scale closed-loop pumped hydro storage reservoirs near communities' centers. A MATLAB algorithm has been developed to detect pairs of reservoirs with one, four, and nine hectares each, and a head of one to three hundred meters, corresponding to an energy capacity of 20 to 540 megawatt hours per pair. For the three cities studied, (Banfora / Burkina, Syracuse / New York, Manisa / Turkey) the results revealed the existence of more than 10.000 megawatt-hours storage capacity in each city which meets or exceeds the need of the communities. Therefore, a 100% renewable energy power grid that is resilient, and reliable, can be achieved faster by adopting distributed closed-loop pumped hydro storage which is likely to attract a large number of smaller investors. © 2023 IEEE. | Description: | ABB;Black and Veatch;Engineered Fluids;ENTRUST Solutions Group;IEEE Denver Section;IEEE Region 5 15th Annual IEEE Green Technologies Conference, GreenTech 2023 -- 19 April 2023 through 21 April 2023 -- 190651 |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1109/GreenTech56823.2023.10173793 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/4833 |
ISBN: | 9781665492874 | ISSN: | 2166-5478 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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