Abstract

Since the industrial revolution, coal, oil, and natural gas have been burned to emit additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Renewable energy should therefore be widely used, from the current 26 % to 86 % by 2050. However, solar energy and wind energy have problems such as intermittent and instability. This paper uses compressed air for energy storage. The results show that the generated power capacity increases as the inlet gas pressure of the turbine increases, while the total efficiency decreases with the inlet gas pressure. In addition, the highest power generation capacity is not at the highest total efficiency point. The highest total efficiency is about 0.519 and the generated power capacity can reach the peak value of 663.6 W in the compressed air system.

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