Title of article :
Potential for Battery Energy Storage System in Zimbabwe
Author/Authors :
Njovana ، Allen G. Institute of Solar Energy - Shanghai University of Electric Power , Yu ، Wenying Institute of Solar Energy - Shanghai University of Electric Power , Shen ، Qiying Institute of Solar Energy - Shanghai University of Electric Power , Li ، Jiarui Institute of Solar Energy - Shanghai University of Electric Power , Zhu ، Yanyan Institute of Solar Energy - Shanghai University of Electric Power , Liu ، Yongsheng Institute of Solar Energy - Shanghai University of Electric Power
Abstract :
This study aims to assess the potential of coupling solar PV power plants with Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to curtail load-shedding and provide a stable and reliable baseload power generation in Zimbabwe. Data from geographical surveys, power plant proposals, and investment information from related sources were reviewed and applied accordingly. Areas considered to be of good potential to employ the use of BESS were identified considering such factors as feasibility of PV plants, proximity to transmission lines, the size of a town or neighborhood, and energy demands for BESS Return On Investment (ROI) calculations. Previous studies have proven that 10% of the suitable land for PV systems has the capability to generate thirty times the current power demand of the nation operating even with the least efficiency. In recent years, coupling renewable energy sources with a suitable energy storage system yielded improved performances, giving consumers a reliable, stable, and predictable grid. BESS technologies on the utility scale have improved in recent years, giving more options with improved safety, and decreasing the purchase costs, too.
Keywords :
Battery energy storage system , solar photovoltaic , BESS Investments , Levelized Cost Of Energy Storage , Lithium , iron Phosphate , Zimbabwe
Journal title :
Journal of Renewable Energy and Environment- JREE
Journal title :
Journal of Renewable Energy and Environment- JREE