DocumentCode
140539
Title
Using energy storage to mitigate PV impacts on distribution feeders
Author
Kleinberg, Michael ; Harrison, Jonathan ; Mirhosseini, Niloufar
Author_Institution
DNV KEMA, Oakland, CA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
19-22 Feb. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
This paper explores applications of energy storage on distribution systems, particularly for support of PV integration, using quasi-static time-series power flow simulation to assess both engineering and economic impacts. The methodology behind ES-GRID, a tool developed by DNV KEMA to assess and provide a valuation of energy storage on the distribution grid will be reviewed and results on a sample test case with be presented. Results indicate the potential for energy storage to mitigate component overloads, improve system voltage profile, and improve system equipment operations. Simulation results also illustrate the potential for storage to have indirect effects on the distribution system even where controls are designed to support one element for PV integration. For example, controls targeted at maintaining PV kW production thresholds can simultaneously result in voltage improvements. Overall, the research highlights the complexities of applying and valuing storage on the distribution system due to indirect effects and non-linear relationships between system impacts, storage sizing, and dispatch controls. Ultimately, this research highlights the need for robust systems analysis in evaluating storage impacts.
Keywords
load flow control; photovoltaic power systems; power distribution; power generation control; power generation dispatch; power grids; DNV KEMA; ES-GRID; PV impacts; PV integration; PV kW production thresholds; dispatch controls; distribution feeders; distribution grid; distribution system; economic impact; energy storage; engineering impact; nonlinear relationships; power flow simulation; quasistatic time-series; storage sizing; system equipment operations; system voltage profile; Energy storage; Integrated circuit modeling; Load flow; Production; Reactive power; Substations; Voltage control; Energy storage; photovoltaic; power system economics; reactive power control; voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT), 2014 IEEE PES
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISGT.2014.6816489
Filename
6816489
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