Power system operation considering detailed modelling of energy storage systems

Sergio Cantillo, Ricardo Moreno

Abstract


The power system operation considering energy storage systems (ESS) and renewable power represents a challenge. In a 24-hour economic dispatch, the generation resources are dispatched to meet demand requirements considering network restrictions. The uncertainty and unpredictability associated with renewable resources and storage systems represents challenges for power system operation due to operational and economical restrictions. This paper develops a detailed formulation to model energy storage systems (ESS) and renewable sources for power system operation considering 24-hour period. The model is formulated and evaluated with two different power systems (i.e. 5-bus and IEEE modified 24-bus systems). Wind availability patterns and scenarios are used to assess the ESS performance under different operational circumstances. With regard to the systems proposed, there are scenarios in order to evaluate ESS performance. In one of them, the increase in capacity did not represent significant savings or performance for the system, while in the other it was quite the opposite especially during peak load periods.

Keywords


Energy storage systems; Optimal power flow; Renewables sources; Generation dispatch

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v11i1.pp182-200

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International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)
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