Energy storage policy for thermal power plants
Energy storage policy for thermal power plants
To enhance electric power resilience (robustness to endure a significant and sudden unbalance between supply and demand while regulating reserve capabilities) in line with the increasing use of renewable energy, thermal storage systems are incorporated into the turbine bypass system, etc., of thermal power plant systems so that waste heat during startup or the mismatched heat between boiler and turbine/generator outputs under extremely low load conditions can be stored.
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