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Triple-Mode Grid-Balancing Plants via Biomass Gasification and Reversible Solid-Oxide Cell Stack
Economic Feasibility Evaluation via Plant Capital-Cost Target
Electricity production and consumption must be balanced for the electrical grid. However, the rapidly growing intermittent power sources are now challenging the supply-demand balance, leading to large flexibility needs for grid management. The plant integrating biomass gasificati
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Triple-mode grid-balancing plants via biomass gasification and reversible solid-oxide cell stack
Concept and thermodynamic performance
Biomass-to-electricity or -chemical via power-to-x can be potential flexibility means for future electrical grid with high penetration of variable renewable power. However, biomass-to-electricity will not be dispatched frequently and becomes less economically-beneficial due to lo
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Reversible solid-oxide cell stack based power-to-x-to-power systems
Comparison of thermodynamic performance
The increasing penetration of variable renewable energies poses new challenges for grid management. The economic feasibility of grid-balancing plants may be limited by low annual operating hours if they work either only for power generation or only for power storage. This issue m
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