Re: Dispatchable Wind power??? Interesting article from Energy Pulse.
- From: Joe Strout <joe@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 09:43:53 -0600
In article <1175266165.708824.262180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
dave.walters@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
The turbine is powered by a revolutionary new compressor. When the
wind blows, lift is created on the turbine blades, spinning the
compressor inside the nacelle. The compressor pumps air to over 100
atmospheres of pressure and sends the air down the tower into an
underground network of high-pressure pipes. The high-pressure pipeline
network collects and stores 6-12 hours of energy.
Storing energy from intermittent sources like wind certainly makes
sense... but is compressed air really an efficient way to store it? I'd
expect something like pumped storage to do better -- though I suppose
that requires either a very large water tower, or some sort of natural
variation in elevation. But aren't wind farms often built on ridges
anyway?
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