Introducing ADELE
The aim of the ADELE project is to install an initial demonstration plant, with operation planned for 2013. It will have a storage capacity of 1 GWh and be capable of generating up to 200
ADELE to store electricity efficiently, safely and in large quantities
Following the development of a heat accumulator for solar power plants, ADELE is already the second project in the area of energy storage, which will be jointly supported by Zueblin
ADELE – ADIABATIC COMPRESSED-AIR ENERGY STORAGE
One focus of its work is energy storage, a field in which its engineers have already acquired extensive know-how and numerous patents for solar power stations. For ADELE, they are in charge of
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Alongside the solar installations, a large-scale battery energy storage system (Bess) is also under development.
Introducing ADELE
It will have a storage capacity of 1 GWh and be capable of generating up to 200 MW, says RWE. “That way ADELE will be able to provide backup capacity within a very short time and replace
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ADELE – ADIABATIC COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY
The power station, with a 300MW system, is claimed to be the largest compressed air energy storage power station in the world, with highest efficiency and lowest unit cost as well. [pdf]
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