Using battery energy storage to reduce renewable resource curtailment

C. Root, H. Presume, D. Proudfoot, L. Willis, R. Masiello
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This paper presents the results of a study done to determine the potential for energy storage systems to increase the output of renewable power generation and improve the performance of the power grid in northern Vermont. At present, a large amount of renewable energy generation, both wind and solar, is connected to the power transmission system in northern Vermont. At times and under certain conditions, limitations of capacity or operation of the transmission system in New England force curtailment in the operation of that renewable generation, so it produces less power than it could. Electrical energy storage can potentially improve this situation by allowing the renewable energy to be stored rather than curtailed, and then used at later times, when needed and when transmission constraints do not limit its use. The study looked at whether, and how, energy storage units of the appropriate type and size, installed at the right locations in the northern Vermont power grid, could both improve the situation and payback their cost.
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本文介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在确定能源存储系统在增加可再生能源发电产量和改善佛蒙特州北部电网性能方面的潜力。目前,大量的可再生能源发电,包括风能和太阳能,连接到佛蒙特州北部的输电系统。有时,在某些条件下,新英格兰输电系统的容量或运行的限制迫使可再生能源发电的运行减少,因此它产生的电力比它能产生的要少。电能存储可以潜在地改善这种情况,因为它允许可再生能源被储存起来,而不是被削减,然后在以后需要的时候使用,当传输限制不限制它的使用时。该研究着眼于在佛蒙特州北部电网的适当位置安装适当类型和大小的储能单元,是否以及如何既能改善这种情况又能收回成本。
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