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Multiple community energy storage planning in distribution networks using a cost-benefit analysis

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posted on 2024-06-13, 11:21 authored by J Sardi, N Mithulananthan, M Gallagher, DQ Hung
This paper proposes a strategy for optimal allocation of multiple Community Energy Storage (CES) units in a distribution system with photovoltaic (PV) generation. The main contribution of this strategy is it considers all possible benefits accrued from and costs incurred by CES deployment to a utility. The benefits are gained from energy arbitrage, peaking power generation, energy loss reduction, system upgrade deferral, emission reduction and VAr support. A cost-benefit analysis is also conducted to identify the optimal Net Present Value (NPV), Discounted Payback Period (DPP) and Benefit-Cost ratio (BCR). Moreover, an optimal power factor approach is included in the analysis to dispatch CES units to improve load factors and voltage profiles. The probabilistic distribution of solar irradiance is also incorporated in the proposed strategy to consider the uncertainty of PV generation. Several sensitivity analyses are carried out to investigate the effects of PV penetration, load models and the number of CES units deployed on the profitability of CES investment. Numerical results show that the proposed strategy enables a power utility to identify the location, size and operational characteristic of CES units for maximizing the total NPV and enhancing load factors and voltage profiles.

History

Journal

Applied energy

Volume

190

Pagination

453-463

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0306-2619

eISSN

1872-9118

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Elsevier

Publisher

Elsevier