VEKS (municipality owned heat transmission company) and HTF (consumer owned heat distribution company) has implemented a Pit Thermal Energy Storage (PTES) in Høje Taastrup, Denmark to provide flexibility to the electricity production system and the heat production system in Greater Copenhagen.
The project was developed 2017-2018 and implemented 2019-2022. During implementation material tests were carried out and new implementation methods were developed.
Size of the storage is 70,000 m3, storage medium is water, in- and outlet capacity is 30 MW and storage content is 3,300 MWh.
The project has several innovative elements, such as
The storage serves four CHP plants and three waste-to-energy plants. Optimization of electricity production (sector coupling) and saved peak production result in 27.4 TJ saved fuel/year and a total CO2-reduction of 6,200 tons/year.
The total investment is 10.7 Mio €. Simple payback period is 12 years and IRR is 7.5%.
The PTES is commissioned end of December 2022 and in commercial operation from 15th February 2023.
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