Inspiration Choices and Challenges New Mexico Society for Professional Engineers 2017 Annual Meeting Albuquerque NM June 16 2017 Abbas Akhil PE Renewable Energy Ventures abbasrevtxcom ID: 649403
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Energy Storage for New Mexico: Inspiration, Choices and Challenges
New Mexico Society for Professional Engineers2017 Annual MeetingAlbuquerque, NMJune 16, 2017
Abbas Akhil, P.E. Renewable Energy Venturesabbas@revtx.com
Margie TatroReineke Constructionmltatro@earthlink.net
Daren Zigich, P.E.NM Energy Conservation and Management Division darenk.zigich@state.nm.usSlide2
Energy Storage for New Mexico:Global, National and Local InspirationSlide3Slide4
Source: NOAA Quadrennial Energy Review, Installment #1, April 2015Billion-Dollar Disaster Events in the United States by YearSlide5
Source: von Meier, 2014Quadrennial Energy Review, Installment #2, January 2017System Reliability Depends on Managing Multiple Event SpeedsSlide6
Source: EIANew Mexico’s Energy Diversity Provides Opportunities for Creative Use of
Energy StorageSlide7
Energy Storage for New Mexico:CHOICESSlide8
Two Drivers for How Storage is Used in New Mexico:TechnologyRegulatory Policy (In Discussion Period)Slide9
Spectrum of Storage TechnologiesSlide10Slide11
Short-DurationFly WheelsBatteries
BatteriesFlow BatteriesLong-Duration
Mid-DurationFlow BatteriesPumped StorageCompressed Air
Relevant Storage TechnologiesSlide12
Flexibility in Siting Energy Storage
Bulk Storage10+ MW / 4+ hrs
Distributed Storage3+ kW / 30 sec – 4 hrsSlide13
Pumped Hydro PlantSlide14
Li-ion Family – Utility ApplicationsTehachapi Energy Storage ProjectSouthern California Edison
32 MWh, (608,832 cells)Slide15
Li-ion Family – Residential ApplicationSlide16
Source: American Electric PowerSodium-Sulfur Battery – Similar to Los Alamos systemSlide17Slide18
Energy Storage for New Mexico:CHALLENGESSlide19
Source: EIASlide20Slide21Slide22Slide23
Source: GTMResearch/ESA| U.S.EnergyStorageMonitor:Q2 2017Slide24
As Aliso Canyon Gas Shortage Looms,
Southern California Looks to Energy Storage
SoCal Edison could need 100+ megawatts of batteries—and regulators want them ready by the new year.June 02, 2016SPECIAL CASE DRIVERS TO STORAGESlide25Slide26
Questions?
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Reference SlidesSlide28
http://www.energystorageexchange.org/projects 1208 Projects, 184,289 MegawattsSlide29
DOE Electricity Storage Handbook – 2013 ed.PDF format only, 12 MB file sizeDownloaded over 2,700 timesduring first month Free download from:http://www.sandia.gov/ess/publications/SAND2013-5131.pdf
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