Next-Generation Flywheel Energy Storage

Next-Generation Flywheel Energy Storage


Program:
GRIDS
Award:
$2,465,082
Location:
Tyngsboro, Massachusetts
Status:
CANCELLED
Project Term:
03/06/2012 - 10/31/2015

Technology Description:

Beacon Power is developing a flywheel energy storage system that costs substantially less than existing flywheel technologies. Flywheels store the energy created by turning an internal rotor at high speeds—slowing the rotor releases the energy back to the grid when needed. Beacon Power is redesigning the heart of the flywheel, eliminating the cumbersome hub and shaft typically found at its center. The improved design resembles a flying ring that relies on new magnetic bearings to levitate, freeing it to rotate faster and deliver 400% as much energy as today's flywheels. Beacon Power's flywheels can be linked together to provide storage capacity for balancing the approximately 10% of U.S. electricity that comes from renewable sources each year.

Potential Impact:

If successful, Beacon Power's flywheel would help provide large-scale storage capacity for the national electric grid.

Security:

A more efficient and reliable grid would be more resilient to potential disruptions.

Environment:

Electricity generation accounts for over 40% of U.S. carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Enabling large-scale contributions of wind and solar power for our electricity generation would result in a substantial decrease in CO2 emissions.

Economy:

Increases in the availability of wind and solar power would reduce fossil fuel demand, resulting in reduced fuel prices and more stable electricity rates.

Contact

ARPA-E Program Director:
Dr. Patrick McGrath
Project Contact:
Mr. Richard Hockney
Press and General Inquiries Email:
ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov
Project Contact Email:
hockney@beaconpower.com

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Release Date:
03/02/2010