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Energy Storage
Devices
• Introduction
• Solar Cell
• Fuel Cell
1. H2O2 Fuel Cell
2. Lithium Fuel Cell
• Ultra Capacitor
Introduction
O Energy storage is the capture of energy
produced at one time for use at a later
time.
O A device that stores energy is sometimes
called an accumulator.
O Energy storage involves converting
energy from forms that are difficult to store
to more conveniently or economically
storable forms.
Solar Cell
O A Solar Cell is basically
a p-n junction which
generates emf when
solar radiation falls on
the p-n junction.
O It works on the same
principle as the
photodiode, except that
no external bias is
applied and the junction
area is kept much larger
for solar radiation to be
incident because we are
interested in more
power.
Solar Cell
Construction :-
O A p-Si wafer is taken over
which a thin layer if n-Si is
grown on one-side by
diffusion process.
O The other side of p-Si is
coated with a metal (back
contact).
O On the top of n-Si layer,
metal finger electrode is
deposited which acts as
front contact.
O The metallic grid occupies
only a very small fraction of
the cell area so that light can
be incident on the cell from
the top.
Solar Cell
Working :-
O The generation of emf by a solar
cell, when light falls on, it is due to
the following three basic processes:
generation, separation and
collection.
1. Generation of e-h pairs due to
light close to the junction.
2. Separation of electrons and holes
due to electric field of the
depletion layer. Electrons are
swept to n-side and holes to p-
side.
3. The electrons reaching the n-side
are collected by the front contact
and holes reaching p-side are
collected by the back contact.
Thus p-side becomes positive and
n-side becomes negative giving
rise to photovoltage.
Solar Cell
Efficiency of a Solar Cell :-
O It is defined as the ratio of the total power
converted by the solar cell to the total solar
power available for energy conversion.
Solar Cell
Application of Solar Cells :-
O Industrial Applications
O Cathodic Protection
O Alarm Systems
O Defense Equipment
O Remote Aircraft beacons
O Automatic Meteorological Stations
O Social Applications
O Consumer Applications
Fuel Cell
H2O2 Fuel Cell :-
O The fuel cells convert
chemical energy to
electrical energy.
O In a combustion
process, oxygen
combines with the fuel to
produce heat and
combustion products
where as in fuel cell
oxygen combines with a
suitable element to
produce electricity and
oxidation products.
Fuel Cell
H2O2 Fuel Cell :-
O The fuel here is hydrogen.
O The anode has platinum powder
which act as a catalyst and splits
hydrogen into a positive ion and an
electron.
O The positive hydrogen moves
toward the cathode through the
electrolyte whereas electron moves
through the external circuit towards
the cathode.
O At the cathode the hydrogen
combines with the electron coming
through the external circuit and the
oxygen which is forced towards the
cathode to form water.
O The reaction at the cathode is
facilitated by nickel catalyst.
Fuel Cell
Lithium Cell :-
O Metallic lithium is used as the
anode, and an organic
electrolyte containing lithium
salt is used on the anode side.
O A lithium-ion solid electrolyte is
placed in between the two
electrolytic solutions as a
partition wall to separate the
cathode and anode sites.
O An alkaline water-soluble gel is
used as the aqueous electrolyte
for the cathode side and the
cathode consists of porous
carbon and an inexpensive
oxide catalyst.
Fuel Cell
Lithium Cell
Discharging reactions :-
O At anode: Li → Li+ + e-
O Lithium ions dissolve into
the organic electrolyte as
lithium ions and the
electrons are fed into the
conductor wire.
O The dissolved lithium ions
pass through the solid
electrolyte into the aqueous
electrolyte on the cathode
side.
O At cathode: O2 + 2H2O + 4e- →
4OH-
O Electrons are fed from the
conductor wire, and oxygen from
the air and the reduction reacts on
the surface of catalyst in the
porous carbon to produce hydroxyl
ions.
O They meet with lithium ions in the
aqueous electrolyte and produce
water-soluble lithium hydroxide.
Fuel Cell
Lithium Cell
Charging reactions :-
O At anode: Li+ + e- → Li
O Electrons are fed from the
conductor wire, and lithium
ions in the aqueous
electrolyte of the cathode
side pass through the solid
electrolyte and reach the
surface of the anode where
metallic lithium
precipitates.
O At cathode: 4OH- → O2
+ 2H2O + 4e-
O Oxygen gas is
generated.
O Generated electrons are
fed to the conductor
wire.
Ultra Capacitor
O Ultracapacitors are sometimes called supercapacitors or
electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) or
electrochemical supercapacitors.
O Ultracapacitors are a type of electrical components that
are capable of holding electrical charge nearly 10,000
times more than a standard electrolytic capacitor. They
have the highest available capacitance values per unit
area and the greatest energy density of all capacitors.
O They bridge the gap between conventional capacitors
and rechargeable batteries.
Ultra Capacitor
O During charging, the electrically
charged ions in the electrolyte
migrate towards the electrodes
of opposite polarity due to the
electric field between the
charged electrodes created by
the applied voltage.
O Thus two separate charged
layers are produced.
O Although similar to battery, the
double layer capacitor depends
on electrostatic action.
O Since no chemical action is
involved the effect is easily
reversible and the typical cycle
life is hundreds of thousands of
cycles.
Ultra Capacitor
O Advantages :-
1. Cell voltage determined by the circuit application, not
limited by the cell chemistry.
2. Very high cell voltages possible.
3. High power available.
4. High power density.
5. Simple charging methods. No special charging or voltage
detection circuits required.
6. Very fast charge and discharge. Can be charged and
discharged in seconds. Much faster than batteries.
7. No chemical actions.
8. Can not be overcharged.
9. Long cycle life of more than 500,000 cycles at 100%
DOD.
10. Long calendar life 10 to 20 years.
11. Low impedance
Presented by :-
O Name – Priyansh J. Thakar
O Id. No. – 16BECEG082
O Batch – CE 2 : A

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Energy storage devices

  • 1. Energy Storage Devices • Introduction • Solar Cell • Fuel Cell 1. H2O2 Fuel Cell 2. Lithium Fuel Cell • Ultra Capacitor
  • 2. Introduction O Energy storage is the capture of energy produced at one time for use at a later time. O A device that stores energy is sometimes called an accumulator. O Energy storage involves converting energy from forms that are difficult to store to more conveniently or economically storable forms.
  • 3. Solar Cell O A Solar Cell is basically a p-n junction which generates emf when solar radiation falls on the p-n junction. O It works on the same principle as the photodiode, except that no external bias is applied and the junction area is kept much larger for solar radiation to be incident because we are interested in more power.
  • 4. Solar Cell Construction :- O A p-Si wafer is taken over which a thin layer if n-Si is grown on one-side by diffusion process. O The other side of p-Si is coated with a metal (back contact). O On the top of n-Si layer, metal finger electrode is deposited which acts as front contact. O The metallic grid occupies only a very small fraction of the cell area so that light can be incident on the cell from the top.
  • 5. Solar Cell Working :- O The generation of emf by a solar cell, when light falls on, it is due to the following three basic processes: generation, separation and collection. 1. Generation of e-h pairs due to light close to the junction. 2. Separation of electrons and holes due to electric field of the depletion layer. Electrons are swept to n-side and holes to p- side. 3. The electrons reaching the n-side are collected by the front contact and holes reaching p-side are collected by the back contact. Thus p-side becomes positive and n-side becomes negative giving rise to photovoltage.
  • 6. Solar Cell Efficiency of a Solar Cell :- O It is defined as the ratio of the total power converted by the solar cell to the total solar power available for energy conversion.
  • 7. Solar Cell Application of Solar Cells :- O Industrial Applications O Cathodic Protection O Alarm Systems O Defense Equipment O Remote Aircraft beacons O Automatic Meteorological Stations O Social Applications O Consumer Applications
  • 8. Fuel Cell H2O2 Fuel Cell :- O The fuel cells convert chemical energy to electrical energy. O In a combustion process, oxygen combines with the fuel to produce heat and combustion products where as in fuel cell oxygen combines with a suitable element to produce electricity and oxidation products.
  • 9. Fuel Cell H2O2 Fuel Cell :- O The fuel here is hydrogen. O The anode has platinum powder which act as a catalyst and splits hydrogen into a positive ion and an electron. O The positive hydrogen moves toward the cathode through the electrolyte whereas electron moves through the external circuit towards the cathode. O At the cathode the hydrogen combines with the electron coming through the external circuit and the oxygen which is forced towards the cathode to form water. O The reaction at the cathode is facilitated by nickel catalyst.
  • 10. Fuel Cell Lithium Cell :- O Metallic lithium is used as the anode, and an organic electrolyte containing lithium salt is used on the anode side. O A lithium-ion solid electrolyte is placed in between the two electrolytic solutions as a partition wall to separate the cathode and anode sites. O An alkaline water-soluble gel is used as the aqueous electrolyte for the cathode side and the cathode consists of porous carbon and an inexpensive oxide catalyst.
  • 11. Fuel Cell Lithium Cell Discharging reactions :- O At anode: Li → Li+ + e- O Lithium ions dissolve into the organic electrolyte as lithium ions and the electrons are fed into the conductor wire. O The dissolved lithium ions pass through the solid electrolyte into the aqueous electrolyte on the cathode side. O At cathode: O2 + 2H2O + 4e- → 4OH- O Electrons are fed from the conductor wire, and oxygen from the air and the reduction reacts on the surface of catalyst in the porous carbon to produce hydroxyl ions. O They meet with lithium ions in the aqueous electrolyte and produce water-soluble lithium hydroxide.
  • 12. Fuel Cell Lithium Cell Charging reactions :- O At anode: Li+ + e- → Li O Electrons are fed from the conductor wire, and lithium ions in the aqueous electrolyte of the cathode side pass through the solid electrolyte and reach the surface of the anode where metallic lithium precipitates. O At cathode: 4OH- → O2 + 2H2O + 4e- O Oxygen gas is generated. O Generated electrons are fed to the conductor wire.
  • 13. Ultra Capacitor O Ultracapacitors are sometimes called supercapacitors or electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) or electrochemical supercapacitors. O Ultracapacitors are a type of electrical components that are capable of holding electrical charge nearly 10,000 times more than a standard electrolytic capacitor. They have the highest available capacitance values per unit area and the greatest energy density of all capacitors. O They bridge the gap between conventional capacitors and rechargeable batteries.
  • 14. Ultra Capacitor O During charging, the electrically charged ions in the electrolyte migrate towards the electrodes of opposite polarity due to the electric field between the charged electrodes created by the applied voltage. O Thus two separate charged layers are produced. O Although similar to battery, the double layer capacitor depends on electrostatic action. O Since no chemical action is involved the effect is easily reversible and the typical cycle life is hundreds of thousands of cycles.
  • 15. Ultra Capacitor O Advantages :- 1. Cell voltage determined by the circuit application, not limited by the cell chemistry. 2. Very high cell voltages possible. 3. High power available. 4. High power density. 5. Simple charging methods. No special charging or voltage detection circuits required. 6. Very fast charge and discharge. Can be charged and discharged in seconds. Much faster than batteries. 7. No chemical actions. 8. Can not be overcharged. 9. Long cycle life of more than 500,000 cycles at 100% DOD. 10. Long calendar life 10 to 20 years. 11. Low impedance
  • 16. Presented by :- O Name – Priyansh J. Thakar O Id. No. – 16BECEG082 O Batch – CE 2 : A