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deckart; You show accumulators that have a reciprocal pressure:volume relationship. The compression of a gas in the accumulator will lead to thermodynamic inefficiency. The changing pressure, while operating over the energy storage range, will make it more difficult to optimise the efficiency of the hydraulic pumps and the generator motor.
When a system is operated at a constant pressure, it can use a pumped water reservoir with a reasonably stable operating pressure due to the fixed head. There is a parallel here with the fixed voltage of the electricity grid and distribution system.
One requirement of an accumulator is the need for a greater working volume of fluid, plus a companion reservoir with an equal fluid capacity. If water is the low cost environmentally friendly fluid employed for the storage of potential energy, then there needs to be a reservoir low pressure "tank" at the altitude of the wind farm pumps, with a significantly higher altitude “accumulator” lake. Those fluid storage lakes should preferably have very large surface areas so as to minimise pressure variation with energy stored, and to minimise disturbance to the natural environment.
An underground water reservoir, or a fabric bag held deep underwater, will have the same hydrostatic pressure change in the connection line to the deep storage as the storage itself. That will make energy storage impossible unless a lower density coupling fluid such as compressed air is used. That comes with the thermodynamic inefficiency of the gas compression and expansion cycles.
When a system is operated at a constant pressure, it can use a pumped water reservoir with a reasonably stable operating pressure due to the fixed head. There is a parallel here with the fixed voltage of the electricity grid and distribution system.
One requirement of an accumulator is the need for a greater working volume of fluid, plus a companion reservoir with an equal fluid capacity. If water is the low cost environmentally friendly fluid employed for the storage of potential energy, then there needs to be a reservoir low pressure "tank" at the altitude of the wind farm pumps, with a significantly higher altitude “accumulator” lake. Those fluid storage lakes should preferably have very large surface areas so as to minimise pressure variation with energy stored, and to minimise disturbance to the natural environment.
An underground water reservoir, or a fabric bag held deep underwater, will have the same hydrostatic pressure change in the connection line to the deep storage as the storage itself. That will make energy storage impossible unless a lower density coupling fluid such as compressed air is used. That comes with the thermodynamic inefficiency of the gas compression and expansion cycles.