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Título: Historic and potential technology transition paths of grid battery storage: Co-evolution of energy grid, electric mobility and batteries
Autor: Baumann, Manuel
Palavras-chave: Renewable energy
Electric energy
Transition pathways
Batteries
Data: Jun-2015
Editora: IET/CICS.NOVA
Citação: Baumann, Manuel (2015), Historic and potential technology transition paths of grid battery storage: Co-evolution of energy grid, electric mobility and batteries, IET Working Papers Series, WPS02/2015, 18 pp.
Relatório da Série N.º: IET Working Papers Series;WPS02/2015
Resumo: Scarcity of fuels, changes in environmental policy and in society increased the interest in generating electric energy from renewable energy sources (RES) for a sustainable energy supply in the future. The main problem of RES as solar and wind energy, which represent a main pillar of this transition, is that they cannot supply constant power output. This results inter alia in an increased demand of backup technologies as batteries to assure electricity system safety. The diffusion of energy storage technologies is highly dependent on the energy system and transport transition pathways which might lead to a replacement or reconfiguration of embedded socio-technical practices and regimes (by creating new standards or dominant designs, changing regulations, infrastructure and user patterns). The success of this technology is dependent on hardly predictable future technical advances, actor preferences, development of competing technologies and designs, diverging interests of actors, future cost efficiencies, environmental performance, the evolution of market demand and design and evolution of our society.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16403
ISBN: 1646-8929
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