Tuesday, November 13, 2012

New Solar Energy Storage System - Thermocline

Solar market is constantly searching for a low-cost energy storage solution. In Malaysia, off-grid solar systems are using battery to store the energy received during daytime. Battery is costly which make up 30% to 50% of the total system cost.

Researchers from University of Arkansas have developed an energy storage system to store the thermal energy (heat) absorbed by solar panels at a lower cost than conventional energy storage methods. The system utilizes the characteristic of thermocline.

So, what is thermocline? Thermocline is a thin but distinct layer in a large body of fluid in which temperature changes more rapidly with depth than it does in the layers above or below. In the ocean, the thermocline may be thought of as an invisible blanket which separates the upper mixed layer from the calm deep water below.

University of Arkansas researchers created a thermocline system with parallel plates of concrete and steel pipes running through them. The steel pipes will transfer heat absorbed by the solar panels into the concrete, which stores it until it is needed later to run a steam turbine or other heat-powered generators such as Stirling engines or thermoelectric modules.

The thermocline system is capable to withstand temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius with efficiency of 93.9%. This provides a low cost energy storage solution. Table below demonstrates the price comparison of different storage methods.
Thermocline system has promised an effective solution for low-cost energy storage. I believe there are still in the research state and hopefully soon we could see the system be implemented at the utility scale solar-thermal power farm.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Malaysia Solar Energy Feed-In-Tariff Scheme (Part 2)

What solar photovoltaic system is qualified for the FiT?

There are two types of solar photovoltaic systems: (1) grid-connected and (2) off-grid (or stand-alone).

To qualify for feed-in-tariff (FiT) we have to install the grid-connected photovoltaic setup.

How does grid-connected photovoltaic (GCPV) work?

The fundamental of GCPV system is that the DC power generated from the solar PV modules will be converted to AC power through an inverter, and then export to the power grid, i.e. the power line of SESB in Sabah . There are few basic components of GCPV system.
  1. Solar modules: typically installed on the roof. They are made up of photovoltaic cells, which convert sunlight into DC power.
  2. Inverter: It converts the DC power from the modules into AC power.
  3. Solar kWh meter: This meter continually measures the solar power exported into the grid. The FiT payment will be based on the reading of this meter.
  4. Grid: To continue supplying electricity required by the house to run the electrical appliance, day and night.
  5. Some protective devices, like surge protection device, earthing, DC and AC main switches, etc.
Below picture shows the basic schematic of GCPV system.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Compressed Air Energy Storage

Design picture of the utility-scale compressed air storage tank (Image source: LightSail Energy)

Couple of weeks ago I was talking about car powered by compressed air. Now another company is planning a bigger idea of using compressed air as energy storage, in the utility scale. LightSail Energy, based in Berkeley, California, has just raised $37.3 million to materialize the idea.

The main challenge encountered by companies engage in compressed air technology is when you try to store large quantities of compressed air it will create heat exceeding 1,000 degree C and this leads to enormous complications. LightSail solved the problem by using mist to cool the air, and then recapturing energy from the spent mist, in the form of heat. It also identified material for the storage tank that is strong enough to store bulk quantities of compressed air above ground, in relatively inexpensive facilities.

How the technology work (Image source: LightSail Energy)

As of whether it will work or not, I am not too sure. From the amount of money raised and the investors involved (Peter Thiel investor of PayPal, richest man in the world Bill Gates) indicates a very high degree of confidence in the company.

For more info visit http://cleantechnica.com/2012/11/10/entire-cities-could-run-on-compressed-air-from-lightsail/

Saturday, November 10, 2012

See Your Foods Under 30,000 Times of Magnification

San Francisco-based photographer Caren Alpert has adopted a technique called  scanning electron microscope (SEM) to look really really closely at what we eat. The microscope uses a beam of electrons to magnify a specimen up to 500,000 times of its actual size. It has been used in the laboratory to examine semiconductor materials, biological samples, crime lab evidence investigation, etc. Now, Alpert has just come up with another function.
(Cake sprinkles)
(Chocolate cake)
(Radish)

Go to this link for more pictures and info: http://www.fastcodesign.com/1671212/an-electron-microscope-reveals-the-hidden-horrors-of-processed-foods#1