Flywheel Energy Storage Systems (FESS) rely on a mechanical working principle: An electric motor is used to spin a rotor of high inertia up to 20,000-50,000 rpm. Electrical energy is thus converted to kinetic energy for storage.
Let"s break down the flywheel energy storage construction cost budget list while exploring real-world applications in renewable energy integration, industrial power management, and grid stabilization.
A flywheel energy storage module is a stand-alone unit, requiring just 480V AC power and communication connections to operate. Each module consists of a flywheel, power control module, flywheel foundation, cooling system, and the necessary mounting and support.
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Each FESS module has a power electronics module which allows its AC motor-generator to interface with a DC bus that is common to several FESS modules. Power and energy can be chosen independently, a design decision fixed by the size of the electric motor-generator .
Unlike traditional flywheels designed for short, high-power bursts to regulate frequency, these units are engineered for a four-hour discharge duration. This transition from seconds to hours is a leap in energy density and mechanical efficiency.