Its maturity makes pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) the most used technology in energy storage. Micro-hydro plants (<100 kW) are globally emerging due to further increases in the share of renewable electricity production such as wind and solar power. This paper presents the design of a micro-PHES developed in Froyennes, Belgium, using a pump as turbine (PaT) coupled with a variable frequency driver (VFD). The methods adopted for the selection of the most suitable pump for pumping and reverse mode are compared and discussed. Controlling and monitoring the PaT performances represent a compulsory design phase in the analysis feasibility of PaT coupled with VFD in micro PHES plant. This study aims at answering technical research aspects of μ-...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
Pumped-storage hydropower plants can contribute to a better integration of intermittent renewable en...
To counteract a potential reduction in grid stability caused by a rapidly growing share of intermitt...
The need of energy storage in micro scale is recently emerging and becoming more relevant in the ris...
In the last decade, the power generation mix and the energy markets have been affected by the growin...
The evolution of the electricity generation landscape towards distributed and intermittent generatio...
Pump-As-Turbine (PAT) technology is a smart solution to produce energy in a sustainable way at small...
Pump-As-Turbine (PAT) technology is a smart solution to produce energy in a sustainable way at small...
This chapter describes some current trends and future challenges related to pumped-hydro energy stor...
The growing importance of the efficiency and operational range of pumped hydro energy storage (PHES)...
Pumps As Turbines (PATs) are a class of unconventional hydraulic turbines consisting of standard wat...
Pumps As Turbines (PATs) are a class of unconventional hydraulic turbines consisting of standard wat...
Given the urgency of tackling the challenges offered by climate change and natural resource depletio...
Despite the existence of a vast scientific literature on the subject of hydraulic energy recovery fr...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
Pumped-storage hydropower plants can contribute to a better integration of intermittent renewable en...
To counteract a potential reduction in grid stability caused by a rapidly growing share of intermitt...
The need of energy storage in micro scale is recently emerging and becoming more relevant in the ris...
In the last decade, the power generation mix and the energy markets have been affected by the growin...
The evolution of the electricity generation landscape towards distributed and intermittent generatio...
Pump-As-Turbine (PAT) technology is a smart solution to produce energy in a sustainable way at small...
Pump-As-Turbine (PAT) technology is a smart solution to produce energy in a sustainable way at small...
This chapter describes some current trends and future challenges related to pumped-hydro energy stor...
The growing importance of the efficiency and operational range of pumped hydro energy storage (PHES)...
Pumps As Turbines (PATs) are a class of unconventional hydraulic turbines consisting of standard wat...
Pumps As Turbines (PATs) are a class of unconventional hydraulic turbines consisting of standard wat...
Given the urgency of tackling the challenges offered by climate change and natural resource depletio...
Despite the existence of a vast scientific literature on the subject of hydraulic energy recovery fr...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
Pumped-storage hydropower plants can contribute to a better integration of intermittent renewable en...
To counteract a potential reduction in grid stability caused by a rapidly growing share of intermitt...