Energy Storage and Its Use With Intermittent Renewable Energy
Loughborough University · Renewable Energy Systems (United Kingdom)
Abstract
A simple probabilistic method has been developed to predict the ability of energy storage to increase the penetration of intermittent embedded renewable generation (ERG) on weak electricity grids and to enhance the value of the electricity generated by time-shifting delivery to the network. This paper focuses on the connection of wind generators at locations where the level of ERG would be limited by the voltage rise. Short-term storage, covering less than 1 h, offers only a small increase in the amount of electricity that can be absorbed by the network. Storage over periods of up to one day delivers greater energy benefits, but is significantly more expensive. Different feasible electricity storage…
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2Topics & keywords
- Energy storage
- Renewable energy
- Stand-alone power system
- Pumped-storage hydroelectricity
- Electricity
- Sizing
- Wind power
- Variable renewable energy
- Affordable and clean energy