比较电热水器和电池作为能量转换和频率调节的储能资源

IF 3.3 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1109/OAJPE.2022.3231834
Mahan A. Mansouri;Ramteen Sioshansi
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电力行业最近的技术、市场和政策发展对能源存储的兴趣和需求越来越大。我们检查的潜力,使用的灵活性聚合罐电热水器作为虚拟能源存储的来源。具体地说,我们研究了提供能量转换和频率调节的一系列热水器的运行性能和运营利润。我们将这种性能和营业利润与锂离子电池进行了对比。我们发现热水器不能达到与电池相同的性能或营业利润水平。然而,当考虑到这两种技术的资本成本时,热水器更优越,因为它们具有更好的成本利润比。我们发现热水器和电池都从频率调节中获得了可观的运营利润,而不是能量转移。由于负载转移的时间限制,热水器对频率调节有更强的偏见。放宽这些限制可以略微改善热水器的性能。
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Comparing Electric Water Heaters and Batteries as Energy-Storage Resources for Energy Shifting and Frequency Regulation
Recent technical, market, and policy developments in the electricity industry are increasing interest in and need for energy storage. We examine the potential for using the flexibility of an aggregation of tank electric water heaters as a source of virtual energy storage. Specifically, we examine the operational performance of and operating profit that is earned by a fleet of water heaters that provide energy shifting and frequency regulation. We contrast this performance and operating profit to that of a lithium-ion battery. We find that water heaters do not achieve the same level of performance or operating profit that a battery does. However, when accounting for the capital costs of the two technologies, water heaters are superior, insomuch as they have a better cost-to-profit ratio. We find that both water heaters and batteries earn significant operating profits from frequency regulation as opposed to energy shifting. Water heaters have a stronger bias towards frequency regulation, due to temporal constraints on load shifting. Relaxing these constraints improve water-heater performance slightly.
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