Thermal energy storage system with forecast control of operating parameters

US11572811B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11572811-B2
Application numberUS-202217668342-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 9, 2022
Priority dateNov 30, 2020
Publication dateFeb 7, 2023
Grant dateFeb 7, 2023

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An energy storage system converts variable renewable electricity (VRE) to continuous heat at over 1000° C. Intermittent electrical energy heats a solid medium. Heat from the solid medium is delivered continuously on demand. An array of bricks incorporating internal radiation cavities is directly heated by thermal radiation. The cavities facilitate rapid, uniform heating via reradiation. Heat delivery via flowing gas establishes a thermocline which maintains high outlet temperature throughout discharge. Gas flows through structured pathways within the array, delivering heat which may be used for processes including calcination, hydrogen electrolysis, steam generation, and thermal power generation and cogeneration. Groups of thermal storage arrays may be controlled and operated at high temperatures without thermal runaway via deep-discharge sequencing. Forecast-based control enables continuous, year-round heat supply using current and advance information of weather and VRE availability. High-voltage DC power conversion and distribution circuitry improves the efficiency of VRE power transfer into the system.

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A thermal energy storage system, comprising: a storage medium configured to store thermal energy obtained using input electrical energy from an energy source; a heating element configured to thermally charge the storage medium by converting at least a portion of the input electrical energy to thermal energy; a fluid movement device configured to move fluid through the storage medium to heat the fluid and provide the heated fluid to a load system; and a control system configured to receive forecast information regarding availability of the energy source, and based on the forecast information, adjust an operating parameter of the thermal energy storage system; wherein the control system is configured to control a heated fluid discharge rate of the stored thermal energy during a first period of abundant availability of the energy source, based on the forecast information indicating an upcoming second period of reduced availability of the energy source, the heated fluid discharge rate being selected to provide a continuous thermal energy supply during the second period. 2. The thermal energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the control system is configured to thermally charge the storage medium to a supercharge temperature higher than a normal operation temperature, during a first period of abundant availability of the energy source, based on the forecast information indicating an upcoming second period of reduced availability of the energy source. 3. The thermal energy storage system of claim 2 , wherein the normal operation temperature is no more than about 1100° C. and the supercharged temperature is at least 1300° C. 4. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is configured to increase a heated fluid discharge rate of the stored thermal energy, based on the forecast information indicating an upcoming increase in availability of the energy source. 5. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , further comprising a booster heater configured to heat at least a portion of the fluid at a location outside of the storage medium. 6. The thermal energy storage system of claim 5 , wherein the booster heater is an electric resistance heater positioned along an outlet line between an outlet of the storage medium and an inlet of the load system. 7. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , further comprising a bypass heater positioned along a bypass line configured to convey a portion of the fluid to the load system without passing the portion through the storage medium. 8. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the operating parameter is a discharge rate of the heated fluid from the storage medium. 9. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is configured to control the input electrical energy to thermally charge the storage medium from an electrical grid during periods of high availability and lower prices of electrical energy. 10. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is configured to receive the forecast information from an energy source control system. 11. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is configured to receive the forecast information from an analytics system external to the control system. 12. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is configured to reduce the thermal charging of the storage medium and provide electrical energy from the energy source to an electricity grid during periods of higher demand and higher prices of electrical energy. 13. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the forecast information relates to a relative magnitude of energy available from the energy source. 14. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the energy source is a source of intermittent availability. 15. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the energy source comprises a solar energy source. 16. The thermal energy storage system of claim 3 , wherein the energy source comprises a wind-powered energy source. 17. A method of storing and delivering thermal energy, comprising: receiving input electrical energy from an energy source; storing, in a storage medium, thermal energy obtained using the input electrical energy, thereby thermally charging the storage medium; moving fluid through the storage medium to heat the fluid for delivery to a load system; receiving forecast information regarding availability of the energy source; and based on the forecast information, adjusting an operating parameter associated with moving the fluid through the storage medium; and wherein adjusting an operating parameter comprises, during a first period of abundant availability of the energy source, based on the forecast information indicating a second period of reduced availability of the energy source, controlling a heated fluid discharge rate, the heated fluid discharge rate being selected to provide a continuous thermal energy supply during the second period. 18. The method of claim 17 , including thermally charging the storage medium to a supercharge temperature higher than a normal operation temperature during a first period of abundant availability of the energy source, based on the forecast information indicating an upcoming second period of reduced availability of the energy source. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein adjusting an operating parameter comprises, during a period of availability of the energy source when the forecast information indicates an upcoming increase in availability of the energy source, increasing a heated fluid discharge rate. 20. The method of claim 17 , including directing energy to a booster heater configured to heat at least a portion of the fluid at a location outside of the storage medium. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the step of directing energy to the booster heater is controlled to take place during a period when the forecast indicates an upcoming increase in availability of the energy source. 22. The method of claim 20 , wherein adjusting an operating parameter comprises, when the forecast indicates a period of an upcoming decrease in availability of the energy source, reducing a heated fluid discharge rate to maintain energy output during the forecast period of decreased availability of the energy source. 23. The method of claim 20 , wherein the booster heater comprises an electric resistance heater positioned along an outlet line between an outlet of the storage medium and an inlet of the load system. 24. The method of claim 17 , wherein a bypass heater is positioned along a bypass line configured to convey a portion of the fluid to the load system without passing the portion through the storage medium. 25. The method of claim 17 , wherein adjusting the operating parameter comprises adjusting a discharge rate of the fluid from the storage medium to the load based on the forecast information. 26. The method of claim 17 , wherein adjusting the operating parameter comprises reducing a heated fluid discharge rate of the fluid from the storage medium to the load when the forecast information indicates an upcoming decrease in availability of the energy source. 27. The method of claim 17 , wherein receiving forecast information comprises receiving the forecast information from an energy source contr

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What does patent US11572811B2 cover?
An energy storage system converts variable renewable electricity (VRE) to continuous heat at over 1000° C. Intermittent electrical energy heats a solid medium. Heat from the solid medium is delivered continuously on demand. An array of bricks incorporating internal radiation cavities is directly heated by thermal radiation. The cavities facilitate rapid, uniform heating via reradiation. Heat de…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rondo Energy Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01K3/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 07 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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