(1) The HOFIMTM turbo-compressor runs on surplus energy from renewable resources, compressing CO2 in the cycle, which is heated to 120°C or more. (2) The carbon dioxide is fed into a heat exchanger and heats the water. (3) The hot water is stored in isolated tanks, each one at a separately-defined temperature level. (4) Still under high pressure, the carbon dioxide is fed into an expander, which reduces the pressure – the CO2 is liquefied and cooled. (5/6) The liquefied carbon dioxide is again pumped through a heat-exchange system, this time on the cold side of the system. Heat is taken from the surrounding water and ice is formed in the ice storage tank
(1/2) Gaseous carbon dioxide enters the heat exchanger on the cold side of the system where it condenses because of the cold from the ice-storage tank. The ice in the tank melts. (3) The pump increases the pressure of the carbon dioxide again. (4/5) The carbon dioxide passes through the heat exchanger and is heated by the water in the hot-water storage tanks. (6) The heated pressurised carbon dioxide is fed into the expansion turbine where it is converted back into electrical energy via a coupled generator. The electricity flows into the grid and is distributed to consumers
MAN ETES received the Storage Highlight award at the March 2019 Energy Storage Europe trade fair in Düsseldorf, Germany. An independent jury of experts was tasked by Messe Düsseldorf and pv magazine to select the most innovative energy storage solutions exhibited at the event. The picture shows Patrik Meli, VP, Head of Compressor Engineering of MAN Energy Solutions, introducing the concept during the award ceremony