The impact analysis of distribution grid based on Battery energy storage system

Author(s):  
Dong Hui ◽  
Liting Tian ◽  
Xavier Yang ◽  
Xingyan Niu ◽  
Kun Zhao
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-107
Author(s):  
Bernard Adjei ◽  
Elvis K. Donkoh ◽  
Dominic Otoo ◽  
Emmanuel De-Graft Johnson Owusu-Ansah ◽  
Francois Mahama

In microgrid operation, one of the most vital tasks of the system control is to wiselydecide between selling excess power to the local grid or charge the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Our study uses Mixed-Integer Linear Programming to investigate the impact of storage system on the operational cost of a microgrid. The results suggested that the presence of BESS would relieve the pressure on the utility grid but not the cost of electricity due to the expensive nature of the storage plant. In view of this, it will be more beneficial to sell excess renewable generated power to the utility grid than to invest in a storage system for larger microgrids.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Héricles Eduardo Oliveira Farias ◽  
Camilo Alberto Sepulveda Rangel ◽  
Luciane Neves Canha ◽  
Henrique Horquen Martins ◽  
Tiago Augusto Silva Santana ◽  
...  

The number of connections with distributed generation has been growing steadily in Brazil, however, there is still a problem associated with it, the intermittence. Although a consumer with photovoltaic solar system (PVSS) is able to generate energy even when the grid is unavailable, the load is still susceptible to power outages given the intermittence of the source, one possible solution for this is the use of energy storage elements to supply part of the load, or even all of it when needed. In this study is analyzed, under the economic viability point of view, the impact of using a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) coupled with a PVSS to supply a residential consumer in the event of power outages.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-107
Author(s):  
Bernard Adjei ◽  
Elvis K. Donkoh ◽  
Dominic Otoo ◽  
Emmanuel De-Graft Johnson Owusu-Ansah ◽  
Francois Mahama

In microgrid operation, one of the most vital tasks of the system control is to wiselydecide between selling excess power to the local grid or charge the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Our study uses Mixed-Integer Linear Programming to investigate the impact of storage system on the operational cost of a microgrid. The results suggested that the presence of BESS would relieve the pressure on the utility grid but not the cost of electricity due to the expensive nature of the storage plant. In view of this, it will be more beneficial to sell excess renewable generated power to the utility grid than to invest in a storage system for larger microgrids.


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