Engineering Sciences

Co-optimization of a high temperature thermal storage as per its modeling accuracy

Published on - Journal of Energy Storage

Authors: Ibrahim Al Asmi, Roman Le Goff Latimier, Yasmine Lalau, Thomas Brian, H. Ben Ahmed

Coupling energy networks becomes unavoidable in order to decarbonize human usages, increase global energy efficiency and ensure flexibility in so-called “multi-energy” network. In such a network, high temperature thermal energy storage (HTTES) can be a relevant solution when designed and managed in an optimal way. However, the precise modeling of its physical behavior requires complex models whose computational costs are not compatible with optimal control. A fortiori, a co-optimization approach requires to select a less precise but faster model. This article proposes to study the consequences of using a panel of such lighter models, in particular by discussing the modeling of losses. To do so, two business models will be discussed on a case study composed of a heat network linking a concentrated solar power (CSP) to thermal industrial load. When losses are not a consideration, the use of very simplistic models is sufficient to determine a good estimate of storage sizing. However, if losses are included, a proper co-optimization can only be achieved by using a metamodeling approach.