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StEnSea – Results from the pilot test at Lake Constance

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Abstract Storing energy offshore by means of hollow concrete spheres placed at the bottom of the sea is a very attractive solution to combine technical features of conventional pumped hydro… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Storing energy offshore by means of hollow concrete spheres placed at the bottom of the sea is a very attractive solution to combine technical features of conventional pumped hydro storage systems with a huge resource potential around the globe in an economic way. However, the design, construction and installation of large concrete spheres as well as the required electro-mechanical equipment such as pump turbines and controls require R&D at system and component level as well as for the offshore logistics and grid integration. In a first scaled test using a 3 m diameter sphere a fully functional automated system has been developed, installed and tested in about 100 m water depth in Lake Constance in the South of Germany through the winter period of 2016/2017. This paper addresses the experimental work and results as well as the design and logistics investigations towards full scale systems. A short outlook is provided for the next development phase currently under negotiation with funding agencies.

Keywords: constance; pilot test; stensea results; lake constance; test lake; results pilot

Journal Title: Journal of energy storage
Year Published: 2021

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