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VRFB-LFPB 하이브리드 배터리 기반의 ESS 개발에 관한 연구

천영식, 박진수, 유진호, 이진

Development of ESS Based on VRFB-LFPB Hybrid Batteries

Young Sik Cheon, Jin Soo Park, Jinho You, Jin Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2018;31(1):61-67.
Published online: January 1, 2018
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High-power lithium batteries are suitable for equipment with high power output needs, such as for ESS’s initial start-up. However, their management cost is increased by the installation of air-conditioning to minimize the risk of explosion due to internal temperature rise and also by a restriction on the number of charge/discharge cycles. High-capacity flow batteries, on the other hand, have many advantages. They can be used for over 20 years due to their low management costs, resulting from no risk of explosion and a high number of charge/discharge cycles. In this paper, we propose an ESS based on hybrid batteries that uses a lithium iron phosphate battery (LiFePO) at the initial startup and a vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) from the end of the transient period, with a bi-directional PCS to operate two batteries with different DC voltage levels and using an efficient energy management control algorithm.

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