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Supergen Energy Storage Network+ Maritime Decarbonisation Workshop 25 th January 2020 Professor Yulong Ding, University of Birmingham Dr Haris Patsios, Newcastle University Dr Antzela Fivga, University of Birmingham

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Page 1: Supergen Energy Storage Network+

Supergen Energy Storage Network+

Maritime Decarbonisation Workshop

25th January 2020

Professor Yulong Ding, University of Birmingham

Dr Haris Patsios, Newcastle University

Dr Antzela Fivga, University of Birmingham

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At a glance…

Professor Yulong Ding, University of Birmingham

19 academics from 12 institutions

£1.2m total with £1m from EPSRC

£450k of flexible funding

£100k from the International Energy Storage Alliance for

joint international projects

£2m (in-kind support) from 34 project partners

48 months in duration

2nd September 2019 start date

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Energy Storage Types

Electrochemical

Electrical

Thermal

Mechanical

Chemical

Integration of ES in energy networks; Energy and society;

Environmental, social, economical, and policy considerations;

Artificial intelligence and big data

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VisionConnecting and serving stakeholders across the whole

energy community, advancing and championing UK

energy storage research and deployment.

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Objectives

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Challenge: Decarbonizing Vessels

Increased electrification

Towards the All Electric ShipG

G

G

+-

L1 L2 Lx L1 L2 Lx L1 L2 Lx L1 L2 Lx

Zone1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone4

PGCON1

PGCON2

PGCON3

PGCON4

PPCON1

PZCON2

PZCON1

PZCON4

PZCON3

PLCON6PLCON2 PLCON4

PLCON5PLCON3PLCON1 PLCON7

PLCON8

20 MW high-

speed gas

turbine -

generator

20 MW high-

speed gas

turbine -

generator

20 MW propulsion

load

4 MW energy

storage

system

5 MW diesel

engine -

generator

M

4kV DC bus

4kV DC bus

4kV DC bus

4kV DC bus

conventional

IFEP-Propulsion in AES

IFEP-Pod in AES

Shaft

Line

Conventional

IFEP-Propulsion in

AES

IFEP-Pod in AES

Ships becoming complex multi-vector energy systems

Energy Storage key for their safe, cost-effective, and reliable

operation

• Research gaps:

• Energy storage sizing and technology selection

• Control and coordination with other assets

• Systems Integration

Decarbonising Maritime/Shipping – Workshop ideasEnergy Storage

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Challenge: Decarbonizing Ports

Increased electrification of Port Operations

Towards the ‘Smart Port’

• Research gaps:

• Ship Integration – Cold Ironing and shore connection Need for storage

• Control and coordination of port assets including storage

• Energy storage sizing, siting, and technology selection

• Ports as energy hubs – Sources of flexibility for wider network – the role of storage

• Systems Integration

Figure modified from

https://porteconomicsmanagement.org/

Ports becoming complex multi-vector

energy systems Energy Storage key for

their safe, cost-effective, and reliable

operationEnergy

Generation &

Load

Electrification of

operations

Ship to Shore

Connections

Port Energy System

Decarbonising Maritime/Shipping – Workshop ideasEnergy Storage

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Royal Society Report (2021)

Ammonia: zero-carbon fertiliser, fuel

and energy store

Ding et al. (2020) An Integrated

LAES-Ammonia System, Patent filed

Decarbonising Maritime/Shipping – Workshop ideas Integrated Ammonia – Liquid Air System

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Decarbonising Maritime/Shipping – Workshop ideas Recyclable Zero-Carbon Metallic Fuels (Energy Stores)

• High energy density, high efficiency, low cost, and safe;

• Some existing supply chain and infrastructure.

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Thank you

@ukenergystorage

www.supergenstorage.org

[email protected]; [email protected]