Wind Power Generation by Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) Technology

  • Saurabh Saxena MIT Moradabad
  • Maroof Ali MIT Moradabad
  • Mustafa Kamal MIT Moradabad
Keywords: Compressed air energy storage (CAES), Carbon dioxide (CO2), Wind Energy

Abstract

Wind energy is clean, ecofriendly, safe non conventional energy resource. Energy storage systems are increasingly gaining importance with regard to their role in achieving load leveling, especially for matching intermittent sources of renewable energy with customer demand, as well as for storing excess nuclear or thermal power during the daily cycle. Compressed air energy storage (CAES), with its high reliability, economic feasibility, and low environmental impact, is a promising method for large-scale energy storage. Although there are only two large-scale CAES plants in existence, recently, a number of CAES projects have been initiated around the world, and some innovative concepts of CAES have been proposed. Existing CAES plants have some disadvantages such as energy loss due to dissipation of heat of compression, use of fossil fuels, and dependence on geological formations. This paper reviews the main drawbacks of the existing CAES systems and presents some innovative concepts of CAES. The scope of this paper is to simply create a methodology for wind power generation using the compressed air energy storage system

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Author Biographies

Saurabh Saxena, MIT Moradabad

A.P., EED

Maroof Ali, MIT Moradabad

A.P., EED ,

Mustafa Kamal, MIT Moradabad

A.P., EED

Published
2015-09-30
How to Cite
Saxena, S., Ali, M., & Kamal, M. (2015). Wind Power Generation by Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) Technology. IJRDO - Journal of Electrical And Electronics Engineering, 1(9), 11-14. https://doi.org/10.53555/eee.v1i9.455