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Grid-scale energy storage applications in renewable energy integration: A survey

Abstract

Highlights: • This paper examines the use of grid-scale energy storage for renewable energy integration. • Storage has great potential to help facilitate renewable energy integration. • There are a number of technical, economic and regulatory barriers to large-scale storage use. • A better understanding of the interdependence of technical and economic aspects is needed. • Without better market and regulatory coordination grid-scale storage cannot reach its full potential. - Abstract: This paper examines both the potential of and barriers to grid-scale energy storage playing a substantive role in transitioning to an efficient, reliable and cost-effective power system with a high penetration of renewable energy sources. Grid-scale storage is a term that describes a number of different technologies with a wide range of characteristics. This versatility leads to the use of storage to perform a number of grid-services. We first enumerate these services, with an emphasize on those that are best suited to mitigate the effects of uncertainty and variability associated with intermittent, non-dispatchable renewable energy sources. We then provide an overview of the current methods to evaluate grid-integrated storage, summarize key findings, and highlight ongoing challenges to large-scale adoption of grid-scale energy storage. We focus on one particular area  More>>
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 2014
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Energy Conversion and Management; Journal Volume: 87; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2014 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS; ENERGY POLICY; ENERGY STORAGE; MARKET; POWER SYSTEMS; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
OSTI ID:
22397658
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0196-8904; CODEN: ECMADL; Other: PII: S0196-8904(14)00701-8; TRN: GB15R6593103353
Availability:
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2014.07.063
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 885-894
Announcement Date:
Nov 09, 2015

Citation Formats

Castillo, Anya, and Gayme, Dennice F., E-mail: dennice@jhu.edu. Grid-scale energy storage applications in renewable energy integration: A survey. United Kingdom: N. p., 2014. Web. doi:10.1016/J.ENCONMAN.2014.07.063.
Castillo, Anya, & Gayme, Dennice F., E-mail: dennice@jhu.edu. Grid-scale energy storage applications in renewable energy integration: A survey. United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.ENCONMAN.2014.07.063
Castillo, Anya, and Gayme, Dennice F., E-mail: dennice@jhu.edu. 2014. "Grid-scale energy storage applications in renewable energy integration: A survey." United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.ENCONMAN.2014.07.063.
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title = {Grid-scale energy storage applications in renewable energy integration: A survey}
author = {Castillo, Anya, and Gayme, Dennice F., E-mail: dennice@jhu.edu}
abstractNote = {Highlights: • This paper examines the use of grid-scale energy storage for renewable energy integration. • Storage has great potential to help facilitate renewable energy integration. • There are a number of technical, economic and regulatory barriers to large-scale storage use. • A better understanding of the interdependence of technical and economic aspects is needed. • Without better market and regulatory coordination grid-scale storage cannot reach its full potential. - Abstract: This paper examines both the potential of and barriers to grid-scale energy storage playing a substantive role in transitioning to an efficient, reliable and cost-effective power system with a high penetration of renewable energy sources. Grid-scale storage is a term that describes a number of different technologies with a wide range of characteristics. This versatility leads to the use of storage to perform a number of grid-services. We first enumerate these services, with an emphasize on those that are best suited to mitigate the effects of uncertainty and variability associated with intermittent, non-dispatchable renewable energy sources. We then provide an overview of the current methods to evaluate grid-integrated storage, summarize key findings, and highlight ongoing challenges to large-scale adoption of grid-scale energy storage. We focus on one particular area that is critical to both the efficient use of energy storage in the power grid and its long-term economic viability: the conflict between the technical benefits of this resource, which can provide both power and energy related grid-services (in some cases simultaneously), and the economic challenges of compensating these services within the current market structures. We then examine recent progress in addressing these issues through regulatory changes and other initiatives designed to mitigate previous market failures. This discussion is followed by some remarks about ongoing regulatory and market design challenges. The paper closes with a summary of the ideas presented and a discussion of critical research needs.}
doi = {10.1016/J.ENCONMAN.2014.07.063}
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volume = {87}
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