Hybrid Energy Storage

Objective:
The project is lead by CEE (DTU Elektro) with DTU Wind Energy, Vestas and DEIF as partners. The project will develop, test and optimize hybrid energy storage systems, i.e. combinations of different storage technologies with complementary properties. Initially, three storage technologies will be characterized in the laboratory facility SYSLAB at DTU Risø Campus. The performance of the individual technologies will be compared, and a sizing tool will be developed to determine the best combination of storage units for a given application.

Expected outcome:
DTU Wind Energy and DEIF will then develop such an application - a hybrid storage system integrated into a wind turbine - and demonstrate it in our V27 wind turbine at DTU Risø Campus. Results from this demonstration will be used to further refine the sizing and optimization tool.

The project began September 2020 and runs for two years.

Total project budget: 3.97 mio. DKK.

Contact

Poul Ejnar Sørensen
Professor
DTU Wind
+45 21 36 27 66

THE PROJECT IS FUNDED BY