Forecast uncertainties real-time data-driven compensation scheme for optimal storage control

Arbel Yaniv, Yuval Beck
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This study introduces a real-time data-driven battery management scheme designed to address uncertainties in load and generation forecasts, which are integral to an optimal energy storage control system. By expanding on an existing algorithm, this study resolves issues discovered during implementation and addresses previously overlooked concerns, resulting in significant enhancements in both performance and reliability. The refined real-time control scheme is integrated with a day-ahead optimization engine and forecast model, which is utilized for illustrative simulations to highlight its potential efficacy on a real site. Furthermore, a comprehensive comparison with the original formulation was conducted to cover all possible scenarios. This analysis validated the operational effectiveness of the scheme and provided a detailed evaluation of the improvements and expected behavior of the control system. Incorrect or improper adjustments to mitigate forecast uncertainties can result in suboptimal energy management, significant financial losses and penalties, and potential contract violations. The revised algorithm optimizes the operation of the battery system in real time and safeguards its state of health by limiting the charging/discharging cycles and enforcing adherence to contractual agreements. These advancements yield a reliable and efficient real-time correction algorithm for optimal site management, designed as an independent white box that can be integrated with any day-ahead optimization control system.
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