European Association for the Development of Renewable Energies, Environment and Power Quality (EA4EPQ)
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Abstract
This paper focuses on technology state of the art for the charge/discharge of electric energy storage supported by
vanadium redox flow battery linked to the electric grid.
Properties of vanadium, the main configuration and the reaction
of charge/discharge of a vanadium redox flow battery are addressed. The vanadium redox flow battery has the highest cell
voltage among the other redox flow battery, implying higher power and energy density which favours application at power
plants. This electric energy storage is viewed as a promising contribution to be integrated in power system due to a reasonably bulky size and to successful applications currently allowing storage of energy at power plants or at electrical grids.
For instances, allowing storage of energy as an economic improvement providing spin reserve to avoid penalty for imbalances between the energy delivered and energy contracted at closing of electricity market or as an economic improvement
to diminish the cost of electricity usage of a consumer. The vanadium redox flow battery has the advantages of scalability
customized to meet requirements for power and energy capacity and of excellent combination of energy efficiency, capital cost and life cycle costs compared with other technology