Proceedings of the International Renewable Energy Storage and Systems Conference (IRES 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Peter Droege, Lelia Quint
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the IRES - International Renewable Energy Storage Conference 2023 during 28 – 30 November 2023 in Aachen. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms...
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Performance Testing of a Megawatt-Scale Battery Storage for Energy Trading

Lucas Koltermann, Mauricio Celi Cortés, Najet Nsir, Jonas van Ouwerkerk, Dirk Uwe Sauer
Large-scale battery energy storages (BESS) are being used more and more for various applications such as system services in the power grid. The importance of their use in short-term energy trading, such as day-ahead and intraday trading, has been growing steadily due to increasing and more dynamic energy...
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Efficient Estimation of Upper Bounds on Arbitrage Values for Energy Storage Devices

Robert J. Barthorpe
Achieving flexibility through energy storage will be a key element in the transition to a low carbon energy grid. Decision making around investment in energy storage assets is a challenging task, and is typically reliant upon evaluating the expected performance of the planned asset on the basis of a...
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Dispatch optimization of battery energy storage systems considering degradation effects and capacity inhomogeneities in second life batteries

Melina Graner, Vivek Teja Tanjavooru, Andreas Jossen, Holger Hesse
The performance of battery energy storage systems (BESS) along their lifetime is significantly influenced by their degradation. The rate of degradation depends on stress factors such as the state of charge, charge-discharge rate, and depth of cycle, but evolves differently for every individual battery....
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Storage requirments in urban energy systems for the integration of rooftop photovoltaics

Marlon Schlemminger, Dennis Bredemeier, Alexander Mahner, Raphael Niepelt, Michael H. Breitner, Rolf Brendel
Solar photovoltaics (PV) on building rooftops is a major contributor to the decarbonization of energy systems and provides electricity close to consumption. However, high shares of PV challenge distribution grids and require energy storages due to the fluctuating daily and seasonal production profile....
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Optimization of Compliance Testing for Grid-supporting Inverter Functionalities

Siddhi Shrikant Kulkarni, Gunter Arnold, Nils Schäfer
Inverter based resources (IBRs) are capable of providing grid services to ensure system stability. Manufacturers of such IBRs are required to certify their products according to the testing procedures of each individual country to meet the grid connection requirements of the target markets. When various...
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Optimisation of a Theoretical District Heating System with Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage

Miguel Angel Pans Castillo, Philip Eames
A novel model was used to simulate how an existing district heating (DH) network for Holywell Park, Loughborough University (Loughborough, UK) could be transitioned to low/zero carbon heat. A simulation which includes heat pumps (HPs) and evacuated-tube solar thermal collectors (ETSTCs) to both provide...
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Optimizing Data Center Waste Heat Reuse: Case Studies and Environmental Implications

Xiaoshu Lü, Tao Lu, Qunli Zhang
As data centers (DCs) are the backbones of information and communications technology (ICT), internet and big data, the utilization of energy by DCs has increased exponentially, which presents a significant impact on the environment. To simultaneously solve the dilemma of DC huge amount of electricity...
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Uncertainty Analysis for Power-to-Methanol plant regarding Economic and Flexibility Parameters

Eero Inkeri, Hossein Enayatizadeh, Jaakko Hyypiä, Tero Tynjälä, Hannu Karjunen, Nashmin Hosseinpour
Power-to-Methanol systems, utilizing renewable energy sources, present a promising solution for achieving sustainable and low-carbon energy systems. This study focuses on investigating the operational flexibility and economic parameters of a PtM system, where hydrogen is produced through water electrolysis...
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Techno-Economic Assessment Of Production And Transport Of Synthetic Methane From PV And Wind Energy

Andreas Patha, Johannes Kathan, Judith Kapeller, Stefan Reuter, Philipp Ortmann, Christoph Zauner
This study investigates the methanation of green electricity from a combined wind and PV power plant with a peak capacity of 250 MW in three different countries (Chile, UAE, Tunisia) and the transport of the produced methane to Austria. The production costs were calculated through a simulation on an...
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Optimizing E-Methanol Production: Effect of Electricity Price and Renewable Energy Volatility on Optimum Dimensioning and Operation

Jaakko Hyypiä, Hannu Karjunen, Nashmin Hosseinpour, Eero Inkeri, Tero Tynjälä
Renewable energy can significantly reduce global CO2 emissions, both directly by reducing the use of fossil-based energy sources and indirectly through power-to-X pathways. These pathways facilitate the production of various fuels and chemical feedstocks, offering alternatives to fossil-based products....
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Renewable Metal Fuels as Sustainable Seasonal Energy Storage

Covering Winter Peaks of Heat and Electricity Demand

Yvonne I. Baeuerle, Michel Y. Haller
Renewable Metal Fuels (ReMeF) have great potential to store renewable energy for several months. A thorough criteria evaluation of possible candidates was conducted, considering (1) abundance in the Earth's crust, (2) world reserves, (3) market price and its development, (4) energy density, and...
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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Large Stratified Thermal Storage Systems in transient states

Robin Fick, Robert Honke, Dieter Brüggemann
Mid-sized thermal energy storage (TES) systems, especially in the distributed sector, have received little attention for public buildings. Validation of such systems, especially for the use of multiple renewables with different operating modes using CFD simulations, is still pending. The objective of...
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Performance Evaluation of a High Power, High Energy Density Compact Latent Heat Thermal Energy Store

Mohamed‌ ‌Fadl, Philip‌ ‌C. ‌Eames
An experimental study was undertaken to evaluate the thermal performance of a novel compact latent heat thermal energy storage (LH-TES) system. The heat exchanger immersed in the phase change material (PCM) CrodaTherm™ 53, enclosed in a cuboid shaped metal container was a Multi-Plate Heat Exchanger (MPHX)....
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Performance Characterization of 3rd generation of PCM Module in a Three-Module Phase Change Energy Storage System for Domestic Heating Applications

Pawel D. Nycz, Philip C. Eamese
The experimental characterisation of a 3rd generation compact modular latent heat thermal energy storage system (TES) based on phase change material (PCM) was conducted to determine its thermal performance. The development of 3rd generation TES systems at the Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology...
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Material Study of a Facade-Integrated Adsorption System for Solar Cooling of Buildings

Tim Dubies, Olaf Böckmann, Micha Schäfer
Within the Collaborative Research Center 1244 at the University of Stuttgart, a facade-integrated solar cooling system for lightweight buildings is being developed. It addresses the reduction of CO2 emissions twofold. First, lightweight buildings require less concrete but require cooling due to their...
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Complete experimental performance characterisation of 13X for domestic thermochemical energy storage applications using a novel high-pressure DSC system

Daniel Mahon, Philip Eames
One problem with utilising solar renewable energy sources, for domestic space heating and domestic hot water in the UK is the mismatch between energy supply and energy demand due to the seasonal variation. One way to mitigate this phenomenon is to utilise seasonal thermochemical heat storage. 13X molecular...
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Multiphysics Optimisation Model of an Ultra-High Temperature Storage Integrated with a Novel Solar-to-Heat-to-Power System

Alfonso Hernández, Luis Enrique Acevedo, Ignacio Fernández-Pacheco, Patricia Royo
The presented design integrates concentrated solar power (CSP) into a compact ultra-high temperature latent heat thermal energy storage (UHT-LHTES) system using Phase Change Materials (PCM) and Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells, creating a Solar-to-Heat-to-Power (S2H2P) storage system ten times more compact...
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Experimental characterisation of a novel phase change material heat storage unit for state-of-charge estimation

J. S. Wilson, R. Mills, R. J. Barthorpe
Energy storage methods will be a critical part of the future energy supply system, as demand is increased by electrification of domestic heat and take-up of renewable generation increases the variability of supply. Domestic storage units are likely to be key to this transition, and this paper will present...
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A comparison study of different latent thermal energy storage roles in heating systems with heat pump

Fran Torbarina, Kristian Lenic, Anica Trp, Igor Wolf
In this paper, energy efficiencies of two heating systems with heat pump, latent thermal energy storage (LTES) and solar collectors that are working in moderate continental climate conditions were numerically analysed and compared. The two considered LTES roles are the heat source for the heat pump (LTES...
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Potential of a Long-Term Predictive Controller for Managing Energy Storages to Reduce the Electric Grid-Load of an Air-Source Heat Pump

David Schmitt, Tobias Reum, Thorsten Summ, Christoph Trinkl, Tobias Schrag
Electrifying the domestic heating sector is mandatory to decarbonize the buildings sector but leads to additional peak loads in the public grid. Air-source heat pumps the mostly used technology in this regard even though, they suffer from lower efficiency during times of high heat demands. The usage...
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Operation Optimization of a Power-to-Heat System in PV-CSP Hybrid Power Plants Together with Molten Salt Thermal Storage

Zahra Mahdi, Ulf Herrmann, Klaus Görner
Hybridization of Photovoltaics (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) together with Thermal Energy Storage (TES) has been known as a cost-effective solution for on-demand solar power generation with high flexibility and dispatchability. By integrating an Electrical Heater (EH) as a Power-to-Heat (P2H)...
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Parametric Optimization and Performance Assessment of 50 MWe Parabolic Trough Power Plant

Zia ul Rehman Tahir, Tariq Ali, Muhammad Umer, Ahmad Hassan, Usman Ahmad, Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad Atif, Fazeel Asghar, Muhammad Azhar, Shuraim Muzammil, Syed Muhammad Ashar Bukhari, Muhammad Fahad Mukhtar, Muhammad Asim
Performance assessment and optimal sizing of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Parabolic Trough (PT) thermal power plant integrated with Thermal Energy Storage (TES) system is important to reduce Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) and increase the system Annual Energy Generation (AEG). The main objective...
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Performance Assessment of 50 MWe Concentrated Solar Power Linear Fresnel Reflector Power Plant in Pakistan

Zia ul Rehman Tahir, Muhammad Ahmad Nisar, Tariq Ali, Muhammad Fahad Mukhtar, Ahmad Hassan, Talal Ahmed Awan, Muhammad Afnan Mohsin, Fazeel Asghar, Hafiz Shahzad Siddiqi, Muhammad Azhar, Waheed ul Hassan Rasheed, Talha Akhtar, Muhammad Asim
Global energy trends have led to development of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology in which Linear Fresnel Reflector (LFR) has served as the best alternative for conventional energy production. Solar radiations are concentrated through flat or slightly curved reflectors on to receiver tubes through...