Thermal energy storage system coupled with thermal power cycle systems

US12018596B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12018596-B2
Application numberUS-202318142564-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2023
Priority dateNov 30, 2020
Publication dateJun 25, 2024
Grant dateJun 25, 2024

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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. Heat delivery via flowing gas establishes a thermocline which maintains high outlet temperature throughout discharge. The delivered heat which may be used for processes including power generation and cogeneration. In one application, the energy storage system provides higher-temperature heat to a conventional lower-temperature heat source to boost the temperature of a thermal power cycle working fluid to a turbine, thereby increasing efficiency of the power cycle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A thermal energy storage (TES) system, including: a thermal energy storage medium configured to store thermal energy generated by conversion of input electrical energy from a renewable energy source; a heat transfer system configured to transfer heat from the storage medium to a TES working fluid having a first temperature, so as to increase the first temperature of the TES working fluid, and to combine the TES working fluid at the increased first temperature with a thermal power cycle working fluid, where the thermal power cycle working fluid is heated to a second temperature by a heat source, thereby to generate a combined working fluid having a third temperature that is higher than the second temperature; and a fluid input system configured to provide the combined working fluid to an industrial process. 2. A thermal energy storage (TES) system, including: a thermal energy storage medium configured to store thermal energy generated by conversion of input electrical energy from a renewable energy source; a heat transfer system configured to transfer heat from the storage medium to a TES working fluid having a first temperature, so as to increase the first temperature of the TES working fluid, and to combine the TES working fluid at the increased first temperature with a thermal power cycle working fluid, where the thermal power cycle working fluid is heated to a second temperature by a heat source, thereby to generate a combined working fluid having a third temperature that is higher than the second temperature; and a fluid input system configured to provide the combined working fluid to an industrial process; wherein the industrial process includes a turbine configured to receive the combined working fluid. 3. The TES system of claim 2 , wherein the turbine is connected to an electrical generator configured to generate electrical energy, the system being configured to return at least some of the electrical energy produced by the generator as input electrical energy to the TES system, based on one or more predetermined parameters. 4. The TES system of claim 3 , wherein the one or more predetermined parameters include at least one of electricity price, carbon intensity and electricity demand. 5. The TES system of claim 2 , further including a flash tank separator configured to vaporize the thermal power cycle working fluid. 6. The TES system of claim 2 , wherein the thermal power cycle is either a Rankine cycle in which the thermal power cycle working fluid is water or a Brayton cycle in which the thermal power cycle working fluid includes supercritical CO 2 . 7. A thermal energy storage (TES) system, including: a thermal energy storage medium configured to store thermal energy generated by conversion of input electrical energy from a renewable energy source; a heat transfer system configured to transfer heat from the storage medium to a TES working fluid having a first temperature, so as to increase the first temperature of the TES working fluid, and to combine the TES working fluid at the increased first temperature with a thermal power cycle working fluid, where the thermal power cycle working fluid is heated to a second temperature by a heat source, thereby to generate a combined working fluid having a third temperature that is higher than the second temperature; and a fluid input system configured to provide the combined working fluid to an industrial process; wherein the heat source includes one or more of: waste heat recovered from an industrial process, geothermal fluid received from a subsurface location, and heat generated by combustion of biomass. 8. A thermal energy storage (TES) system, including: a thermal energy storage medium configured to store thermal energy generated by conversion of input electrical energy from a renewable energy source; a heat transfer system configured to transfer heat from the storage medium to a TES working fluid having a first temperature, so as to increase the first temperature of the TES working fluid, and to combine the TES working fluid at the increased first temperature with a thermal power cycle working fluid, where the thermal power cycle working fluid is heated to a second temperature by a heat source, thereby to generate a combined working fluid having a third temperature that is higher than the second temperature; a fluid input system configured to provide the combined working fluid to an industrial process; and the TES working fluid has substantially the same composition as the thermal power cycle working fluid, wherein the combined working fluid has a mass flow greater than the mass flow of the thermal power cycle working fluid. 9. A thermal energy storage (TES) system, including: a thermal energy storage medium configured to store thermal energy generated by conversion of input electrical energy from a renewable energy source; a heat transfer system configured to transfer heat from the storage medium to a TES working fluid having a first temperature, so as to increase the first temperature of the TES working fluid, and to combine the TES working fluid at the increased first temperature with a thermal power cycle working fluid, where the thermal power cycle working fluid is heated to a second temperature by a heat source, thereby to generate a combined working fluid having a third temperature that is higher than the second temperature; and a fluid input system configured to provide the combined working fluid to an industrial process; wherein the increased first temperature of the TES working fluid is greater than the third temperature and a has a first pressure that is greater than the-pressure of the combined working fluid. 10. The TES system of claim 9 , wherein the third temperature is greater than the second temperature, and the pressure of the combined working fluid is greater than the pressure of the thermal power cycle working fluid at the second temperature. 11. A thermal energy storage (TES) system, including: a thermal energy storage medium configured to store thermal energy generated by conversion of input electrical energy from a renewable energy source; a heat transfer system configured to transfer heat from the storage medium to a TES working fluid having a first temperature, so as to increase the first temperature of the TES working fluid, and to combine the TES working fluid at the increased first temperature with a thermal power cycle working fluid, where the thermal power cycle working fluid is heated to a second temperature by a heat source, thereby to generate a combined working fluid having a third temperature that is higher than the second temperature; and a fluid input system configured to provide the combined working fluid to an industrial process; wherein the thermal energy storage medium includes a refractory material.

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  • Details of control, feedback or regulation circuits · CPC title

  • Arrangements for connecting networks of the same frequency but supplied from different sources · CPC title

  • Circuit arrangements for AC mains or AC distribution networks · CPC title

  • being switching converters (H02J1/108, H02J1/12 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Thermal energy storage · CPC title

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What does patent US12018596B2 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. Heat delivery via flowing gas establishes a thermocline which maintains high outlet temperature throughout discharge. The delivered heat which may be used for processes incl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rondo Energy Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63H11/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2024 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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