Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/923
Title: USE OF PUMPED HYDRO ENERGY STORAGE TO COMPLIMENT WIND ENERGY A Case Study
Authors: Köse, Faruk
Kaya, Mehmet Numan
Özgören, Muammer
Keywords: Wind
Pumped Hydro
Energy Storage
Hybrid
Power Simulation
Electricity-Generation
Conversion Systems
Feasibility
Optimization
Operation
Demand
Konya
Cost
Publisher: VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
Abstract: The dependency of RES on the weather and climate increased the interest on bulk energy storage methods to supply firm power. Pumped-hydro energy storage systems are a step ahead among other bulk energy storage methods because these are more efficient and they have higher storage capacities. The present study focuses on the use of grid connected wind-pumped hydro power station supply energy. A hybrid wind-pumped hydro storage system was designed and simulated using real data, and economic analysis was performed by calculating the basic pay-back period, the net present value and the internal rate of return. According to the results, it is found that the hybrid system is actively used and a part of the electricity is supplied from the wind-pumped hydro system. In addition, it was obtained that the pumped hydro storage systems are very suitable to be used together with wind power plants.
URI: https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI180402300K
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/923
ISSN: 0354-9836
2334-7163
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