Energy storage, traditionally well established in the form of large scale pumped-hydro systems, is finding increased attraction in medium and smaller scale systems. Such expansion is entirely complementary to the wider uptake of intermittent renewable resources and to distributed generation in general, which are likely to present a whole range of new business opportunities for storage systems and their suppliers. In the paper, by assuming that Distribution System Operator has got the ownership and operation of storage, a new software planning tool for distribution networks able to define the optimal placement, rating and control strategies of distributed storage systems that minimize the overall network cost is proposed. This tool will assist the System Operators in defining the better integration strategies of distributed storage systems in distribution networks and in assessing their potential as an option for a more efficient operation and development of future electricity distribution networks.

Optimal integration of energy storage in distribution networks

PILO, FABRIZIO GIULIO LUCA;MOCCI, SUSANNA;CELLI, GIANNI;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Energy storage, traditionally well established in the form of large scale pumped-hydro systems, is finding increased attraction in medium and smaller scale systems. Such expansion is entirely complementary to the wider uptake of intermittent renewable resources and to distributed generation in general, which are likely to present a whole range of new business opportunities for storage systems and their suppliers. In the paper, by assuming that Distribution System Operator has got the ownership and operation of storage, a new software planning tool for distribution networks able to define the optimal placement, rating and control strategies of distributed storage systems that minimize the overall network cost is proposed. This tool will assist the System Operators in defining the better integration strategies of distributed storage systems in distribution networks and in assessing their potential as an option for a more efficient operation and development of future electricity distribution networks.
2009
978-1-4244-2234-0
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