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Renewable Energy and Batteries

Siva Nadimpalli, Assistant Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

23rd July 2015

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Outline

• Introduce each other

• What is electric current, why do we need it, and where do we get it from?

• What are the sources of energy?– Conventional

– Renewable

• Solar power: basic explanation

• Wind power

• Batteries- Electric cars

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Introduction

• What is your name?

• What do you want to be when you grow up?

– Teacher?

– Engineer?

– Doctor?

– Scientist?

– Politician?

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

What is electric current and why do we need it?

Electric current is flow of electrons in a conductor (similar to water flowing through pipes)

We need electricity for

– Heating/cooling

– Lighting

– Cooking

– Other (tvs, fans, computers)

– Industries need electricity to make productsLecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli,

Department of MIE, NJIT

Where do we get our electric current from?

Generator is a rotating machine that converts the mechanical work into electrical energy

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

What are the sources of energy?

• Conventional power plants use different sources to generate electricity– Coal– Oil– Natural gas– Hydro

• Renewable energy sources– Sun (solar)– Wind– Tidal

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Solar power

http://vimeo.com/70881405

http://vimeo.com/60122172

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Wind power

GE Wind Turbine Testing Facility, The Netherlands

http://vimeo.com/60122173

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Lithium-ion battery

Li+e-

Li+

Anode - Cathode +

Li++e- + CoO2LiCoO2LiC6 Li++e-+C6LiPF6

electrolyte 140 mAh/g

Li+ Li+

Li+Li+ Li+

Li+

Li+ Li+

372 mAh/g

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Battery Applications

Nissan Leaf battery: mass = 600 lb, battery cost ~ $18,000

range ~ 100 mileswww.extremetech.com

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Leaf

• Wind and solar power can be more efficient with an energy storage device• Electric car application

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Hands-on Activities

• Solar panel demonstration

• Tour of Micro and Nano Mechanics Laboratory

• Making lithium-ion coin cells

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Solar panel demonstration

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Solar panel

Flashlight (Mimics Sun)

Lithium-ion coin cells

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Front view Back view

Parts of a coin cell

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT

Top Casing

Spring

Spacer

Graphite electrode

Separator

Lithium metal electrode

Bottom Casing

Fabrication of coin cell in the lab

Lecture notes by Dr. Siva Nadimpalli, Department of MIE, NJIT