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Impacts of energy storage on short term operation planning under centralized spot markets
Fecha
2014Registro en:
TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID, VOL. 5, NO. 2, MARCH 2014
DOI: 10.1109/TSG.2013.2281828
Autor
Suazo Martínez, Carlos
Palma Behnke, Rodrigo
Zhang, Xiao Ping
Pereira Bonvallet, Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
Abstract—Energy Storage Systems (ESS) are an alternative
to provide flexibility in power system operation. ESS have been
foreseen as crucial technologies to facilitate the transition to a
low-carbon energymatrix that integrates higher level of renewable
variable energy resources.
In this paper, the integration of grid-scale ESS in short term
operational planning under a centralized cost-based electricity
market is analyzed through an adapted stochastic unit commitment
formulation to provide energy arbitrage, primary or/and
secondary reserve. Several computational simulations are performed
in a realistic study case to discuss techno-economic effects
of ESS integration in detail. Results obtained show that value of
storage is increased when ESS jointly provide different services.
Additionally, ESS enable greater participation of renewables into
generation mix, while reducing impacts on flexible power plants.
Influence of ESS in marginal price signals is also discussed. The
undertaken discussion provides insight information for agents in
liberalized markets.