August 10, 2015
Journal Article

Metal Hydrides for High-Temperature Power Generation

Abstract

Abstract: Metal hydrides can be utilized for hydrogen storage and for thermal energy storage (TES) applications. By using TES with solar technologies, heat can be stored from sun energy to be used later which enables continuous power generation. We are developing a TES technology based on a dual-bed metal hydride system, which has a high-temperature (HT) metal hydride operating reversibly at 600-800°C to generate heat as well as a low-temperature (LT) hydride near room temperature that is used for hydrogen storage during sun hours until there is a need to produce electricity, such as during night time, a cloudy day, or during peak hours. We proceeded from selecting a high-energy density, low-cost HT-hydride based on performance characterization on gram size samples, to scale-up to kilogram quantities and design, fabrication and testing of a 1.5kWh, 200kWh/m3 bench-scale TES prototype based on a HT-bed of titanium hydride and a hydrogen gas storage instead of a LT-hydride. COMSOL Multiphysics was used to make performance predictions for cylindrical hydride beds with varying diameters and thermal conductivities. Based on experimental and modeling results, a bench-scale prototype was designed and fabricated and we successfully showed feasibility to meet or exceed all performance targets.

Revised: August 24, 2015 | Published: August 10, 2015

Citation

Ronnebro E., G.A. Whyatt, M.R. Powell, M.P. Westman, F. Zheng, and Z. Fang. 2015. Metal Hydrides for High-Temperature Power Generation. Energies 8, no. 8:8406-8430. PNNL-SA-110630. doi:10.3390/en8088406