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Spinning Batteries - Flywheel Energy Storage

Beacon Power Corp. in the USA recently completed connection of a second megawatt
of flywheel energy storage to the New England power grid. The new system
provides frequency regulation services.
Operators of power grids need to maintain electric frequency very close to 60
hertz (Hz), or cycles per second (50 Hz in Europe and elsewhere). When the
supply of electricity exactly matches the load, the grid is considered stable.
Maintaining this stability comes at a cost of around one percent of total
generation capacity to increase or decrease power output in response to
frequency deviations and in doing so, creates greater wear and tear on
equipment and greater quantities of carbon dioxide and other emissions. Beacon's
advanced flywheel-based energy storage technology perform fast-response
frequency regulation to help mitigate some of these issues.
Flywheels are an alternative to deep
cycle batteries or molten
salt for storing energy that can be transformed into electricity. Flywheel
energy storage works by accelerating a rotor (flywheel) to incredibly high
speeds and maintaining the energy in the system as rotational energy, which is
converted back by slowing down the flywheel.
Beacon's Smart
Energy 25 flywheel is sealed in a vacuum chamber and spins between 8,000 and
16,000 rpm. At 16,000 rpm the flywheel can store and deliver 25 kWh of
extractable energy. At 16,000 rpm, the surface speed of the rim would be
approximately Mach 2 - or about 2,400 kmh. The vacuum chamber reduces friction
and energy losses and the rotor is also levitated with a combination of
permanent magnets and an electromagnetic bearing.
Flywheel energy storage may form an important part of ensuring baseload energy
supply from solar
power and wind
energy in the future. Kinetic energy can be stored in banks of flywheels
while conditions are optimal, to be tapped and converted to electricity during
the night, on heavily overcast days or in calm conditions.
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