IP Library Granted Patent US 11,181,326
Granted Patent B2
US 11,181,326 · App. 16/580,421 · Granted Nov 23, 2021

Particle-based thermal energy storage systems

Inventors: Zhiwen Ma (Golden, CO); Patrick Gordon Davenport (Boulder, CO); Janna Martinek (Lafayette, CO)
Assignee: Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC
F28D20/0043F28D17/005F28D20/0056F28D2020/0078F28D2020/0082
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Patent No.
US 11,181,326
App. No.
16/580,421
Granted
Nov 23, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and devices for long-duration electricity storage using low-cost thermal energy storage and high-efficiency power cycle, are disclosed. In some embodiments it has the potential for superior long-duration, low-cost energy storage.

Claims (21)

1. A system comprising:

a first heat transfer medium;

a first working fluid;

a first heat exchanger;

a second heat exchanger;

a first turbine; and

a shaft wherein:

the first heat transfer medium comprises a plurality of solid particles,

the first heat transfer medium is capable of being heated by the first heat exchanger from a first temperature between 250 and 500° C. and a second temperature between 850° C. and 1300° C.,

a first conduit is configured to transfer the first heat transfer medium from the first heat exchanger to the second heat exchanger,

the second heat exchanger is configured to transfer heat from the first heat transfer medium at the second temperature to the first working fluid at the first temperature, resulting in the cooling of the first heat transfer medium from the second temperature to the first temperature and the heating of the first working fluid from the first temperature to a third temperature between 700 and 1200° C.,

the first working fluid at the third temperature is expanded through the first turbine, resulting in the first working fluid at the first temperature and the generation of electricity by the rotation of the shaft, and

the first turbine may be operated as a compressor and may compress the first working fluid from the first temperature to the third temperature.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second heat exchanger comprises a fluidized bed.

3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second heat transfer medium; and

a third heat exchanger; wherein:

the second heat transfer medium is capable of being cooled by the first working fluid from a fourth temperature between −10 and 20° C. to a fifth temperature between −80 and −10° C. in the third heat exchanger, and

the third heat exchanger is configured to transfer heat from the first working fluid to the second heat transfer medium, resulting in a heated second heat transfer medium at the fourth temperature.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the first working fluid transfers heat from the first heat transfer medium at the second temperature to the second heat transfer medium at the fifth temperature, resulting in the first heat transfer medium at a sixth temperature between 150 and 300° C. and the second heat transfer medium at the fourth temperature.

5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the second heat exchanger and the third heat exchanger are fluidized bed heat exchangers.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 16, 2025
From: ALLIANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, LLC
To: ALLIANCE FOR ENERGY INNOVATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 073993/0276 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded May 14, 2021
From: NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY
To: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Reel/Frame 056243/0708 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 8, 2019
From: MA, ZHIWEN; DAVENPORT, PATRICK GORDON; MARTINEK, JANNA
To: ALLIANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 050652/0001 →