Electric Thermal Energy Storage (ETES) System, Hamburg
Aug 2, 2019 · The 130MWh Electric Thermal Energy Storage (ETES) demonstration project, commissioned in Hamburg-Altenwerder, Germany, in June 2019, is the precursor of future
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The project involves the development of 130 MWh energy thermal storage system (ETES) plant located in Hamburg, Germany. The facility a thousand tons of volcanic stone that store energy.
Jun 12, 2019 · Siemens Gamesa launches revolutionary thermal storage pilot Hot-rock plant in Hamburg could be first step towards making wind and solar dispatchable Leaders of the
Etes Project BackgroundFinancingHamburg Etes Pilot Plant DetailsEfficiencyAdvantages of The Electric Thermal Energy Storage SystemThe ETES prototype uses 1,000 tonnes (t) of volcanic rocks as the medium for energy storage. The facility is charged using hot air produced with the help of a resistance heater and a blower. The thermal energy converted from electricity is stored in the volcanic rocks at a temperature between 750°C and 800°C. The facility can also be charged with h...See more on nsenergybusiness Recharge
Jun 12, 2019 · Siemens Gamesa launches revolutionary thermal storage
Jun 13, 2019 · The Institute for Engineering Thermodynamics at Hamburg University of Technology and the local utility company Hamburg Energie
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The 130MWh Electric Thermal Energy Storage (ETES) demonstration project, commissioned in Hamburg-Altenwerder, Germany, in June 2019, is the precursor of future energy storage solutions with gigawatt-scale charging and discharging capacities. Siemens Gamesa, Hamburg University of Technology, and Hamburg Energie.
The heat storage facility, which was ceremonially opened today in Hamburg-Altenwerder, contains around 1,000 tonnes of volcanic rock as an energy storage medium. It is fed with electrical energy converted into hot air by means of a resistance heater and a blower that heats the rock to 750°C.
Hamburg Energie is responsible for marketing the stored energy on the electricity market. The energy provider is developing highly flexible digital control system platforms for virtual power plants. Connected to such an IT platform, ETES can optimally store renewable energy at maximum yield.
The Electric Thermal Energy Storage system can store up to 130MWh of thermal energy for a week, which can be converted back into electrical energy using a 1.4MW steam turbine generator that can produce electricity for up to 24 hours.