World first: Siemens Gamesa begins operation of its innovative
In a world first, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has today begun operation of its electric thermal energy storage system (ETES). During the opening ceremony,
In a world first, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has today begun operation of its electric thermal energy storage system (ETES). During the opening ceremony,
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Germany, in its transition to renewable energies, faces challenges in regulating its energy supply. This study investigates the impact of various technologies, including energy
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However, in this case study the storage systems reduce the overall positive deviation between demand and supply by 7.15%. The underproduction is also reduced by 7.13%. Therefore, the storage systems affect the overall deviation in Hamburg Mitte. However, this improvement is not enough to sustainably use renewable energies in the future.
The selection of smart grid technologies for investigation was done by examining their availability in the HafenCity and the Port of Hamburg. This includes established energy storage solutions like pumped hydro storage systems. Hereby, the hydro pump station near the city of Hamburg is used to provide realistic data.
Energy Storage The most common way to change the energy needed without changing the actual demand is energy storage solutions. Hereby, the stored energy can be fed into the grid when the supply drops below the demand and can be stored when the supply is higher than the demand.
In addition, the strong deviations of the HafenCity’s energy demand are dampened by the demand of the Port of Hamburg. Thus, connecting more districts of Hamburg or even other cities in Germany or the European Union can have similar effects.