Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems

The increase of renewable energy generation seen as the only way to ensure clean and sustainable development, is under scrutiny due to its intermittent nature and an insufficient development of com-plementary technologies such as electrical energy storage. There are quite a few energy storage device...

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Main Authors: Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn, Klumpner, Christian, Zhou, X.H., Peng, C., Chen, George Zheng, Rashed, Mohamed, Asher, Greg
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2009
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35151/
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author Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn
Klumpner, Christian
Zhou, X.H.
Peng, C.
Chen, George Zheng
Rashed, Mohamed
Asher, Greg
author_facet Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn
Klumpner, Christian
Zhou, X.H.
Peng, C.
Chen, George Zheng
Rashed, Mohamed
Asher, Greg
author_sort Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn
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description The increase of renewable energy generation seen as the only way to ensure clean and sustainable development, is under scrutiny due to its intermittent nature and an insufficient development of com-plementary technologies such as electrical energy storage. There are quite a few energy storage devices available such as super/ultracapacitors that can address the high specific power applications compared to batteries, but have quite large size for same energy installed. Batteries on the other hand have much higher specific energy but cannot accommodate that easily the requirement to deliver quickly high power. This paper reports on the evaluation of a newly developed device, the supercapattery, that is a single device in which the core material is chemically engineered carbon nanotubes that can store similar amount of energy as a battery but release it faster.
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spelling nottingham-351512020-05-04T16:28:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35151/ Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn Klumpner, Christian Zhou, X.H. Peng, C. Chen, George Zheng Rashed, Mohamed Asher, Greg The increase of renewable energy generation seen as the only way to ensure clean and sustainable development, is under scrutiny due to its intermittent nature and an insufficient development of com-plementary technologies such as electrical energy storage. There are quite a few energy storage devices available such as super/ultracapacitors that can address the high specific power applications compared to batteries, but have quite large size for same energy installed. Batteries on the other hand have much higher specific energy but cannot accommodate that easily the requirement to deliver quickly high power. This paper reports on the evaluation of a newly developed device, the supercapattery, that is a single device in which the core material is chemically engineered carbon nanotubes that can store similar amount of energy as a battery but release it faster. 2009-12-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn, Klumpner, Christian, Zhou, X.H., Peng, C., Chen, George Zheng, Rashed, Mohamed and Asher, Greg (2009) Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems. In: PCIM Europe 2010, 4-6 May 2010, Nuremberg, Germany. https://www.mesago.de/en/PCIM/The_conference/Welcome/index.htm
spellingShingle Kulsangcharoen, Ponggorn
Klumpner, Christian
Zhou, X.H.
Peng, C.
Chen, George Zheng
Rashed, Mohamed
Asher, Greg
Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
title Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
title_full Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
title_fullStr Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
title_short Efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
title_sort efficiency evaluation of a novel supercapattery stack with a power electronic interface for energy storage systems
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35151/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35151/