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Thermodynamic performance of isothermal offshore compressed air energy storage (OCAES) systems

Installation

Sample Linux installion based on Rivanna, the UVA High Performance Computer https://www.rc.virginia.edu/

  • clone from github

    git clone https://www.github.com/EnergyModels/caes

  • move to caes directory

    cd caes

  • load Anaconda (may need to update to latest python version)

    module load anaconda/2019.10-py3.7

  • create environment

    conda env create

  • activate environment

    source activate caes-py3

  • install caes module

    cd ~/caes pip install .

Operation

To run (from a new terminal) on Rivanna

  • load Anaconda (may need to update to latest python vversion)

    module load anaconda/2019.10-py3.7

  • activate environment

    source activate caes-py3

  • move to directory

    cd ~/caes/projects/sample

  • run file

    python sample.py

Projects

Techno-economic analysis of offshore isothermal compressed air energy storage in saline aquifers co-located with wind power

Bennett, J.A., Simpson, J.G., Qin, C., Fittro, R., Koenig, G.M., Clarens, A.F., Loth, E. (in review). Techno-economic analysis of offshore isothermal compressed air energy storage in saline aquifers co-located with wind power.

cd caes\projects\virginia 
sbatch run_va_study.sh

Frontiers in Offshore Compressed Air Energy Storage Could Support the Energy Transition

Bennett, J.A., Fitts, J.P., Clarens, A.F. (in prep). Frontiers in Offshore Compressed Air Energy Storage Could Support the Energy Transition.

cd caes\projects\mid_atlantic
sbatch run_mid_atlantic_study.sh

Acknowledgement

Special thank you to Laura Keister and Neeraj Gupta from Battelle for sharing the geophysical parameters of the Baltimore Canyon Trough. If you use the data (Battelle_data.xlsx, located in caes/projects/mid_atlantic/study), please consider citing:

Fukai, I., Keister, L, Ganesh, P.R., Cumming, L., Fortin, W., and Gupta, N. (2020). Carbon dioxide storage resource assessment of Cretaceous- and Jurassic-age sandstones in the Atlantic offshore region of the northeastern United States, Environmental Geosciences, 27 (1): 25-47. https://doi.org/10.1306/eg.09261919016

Battelle, Delaware Geological Survey, Maryland Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, United States Geological Survey, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, and Rutgers University (2019). Mid-Atlantic U.S. Offshore Carbon Storage Resource Assessment Project Task 6 Risk Factor Analysis Report. DOE Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FE0026087.

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