• RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve seen the wear and tear that goes into sync converters and actual flywheels for pulsed power applications… good idea, let’s see how these degrade.

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    There is no energy amount mentioned, only power. This indicates that it is really low, like able to provide the 30MW output only some minutes.

    For frequency correction this can work, because you can quickly change direction, but is it too complex just for that.

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      2 months ago

      The purpose of this plant is in fact not long-duration storage, but secondary functions as you mentioned, and it’s also meant to be a proof-of-concept. Per an article from CNESA’s English site when the plant’s construction began in June 2023:

      This project represents China’s first grid-level flywheel energy storage frequency regulation power station and is a key project in Shanxi Province, serving as one of the initial pilot demonstration projects for “new energy + energy storage.” The station consists of 12 flywheel energy storage arrays composed of 120 flywheel energy storage units, which will be connected to the Shanxi power grid. The project will receive dispatch instructions from the grid and perform high-frequency charge and discharge operations, providing power ancillary services such as grid active power balance.