Driving with electrical power
Creators
- 1. Kraftwerke Oberhasli AG, Innertkirchen (Switzerland)
- 2. Hochschule fuer Technik und Informatik (HTI), Biel (Switzerland)
Description
This article takes a look at the chances offered to the electricity supply industry by the increasing use of battery-driven vehicles - and the advantages thus offered to the environment. The use of the vehicles' batteries to form a distributed electricity storage scheme is discussed. The authors comment that, although electrically-driven vehicles consume more power, the total primary energy consumption and pollutant emissions will be reduced. The actual electricity consumption of electric vehicles and the source of this power are examined. Power saved by the reduced use of electrical heating systems and boilers could, according to the authors, be used to charge the batteries of electric vehicles. The use of these batteries as a storage system to help regulate electricity supplies is discussed and the steps to be taken for the implementation of such a system are listed
Additional details
Additional titles
- Original title (German)
- Fahren mit Strom. Eine Chance fuer die Elektrizitaetsbranche und die Umwelt
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Bulletin des Schweizerischen Elektrotechnischen Vereins und des Verbandes Schweizerischer Elektrizitaetswerke
- Journal Volume
- 1
- Journal Page Range
- p. 24-26
- ISSN
- 1420-7028
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Switzerland
- Country of Input or Organization
- Switzerland
- INIS RN
- 40104688
- Subject category
- S25: ENERGY STORAGE; S24: POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION;
- Descriptors DEI
- COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; DISTRIBUTED STRUCTURES; ELECTRIC BATTERIES; ELECTRIC POWER; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES; ENERGY CONSUMPTION; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; ENERGY STORAGE; ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; REVIEWS; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; VEHICLES
- Descriptors DEC
- DOCUMENT TYPES; EFFICIENCY; ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS; ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS; ENERGY SYSTEMS; EVALUATION; INDUSTRY; POWER; PUBLIC UTILITIES; STORAGE; VEHICLES