IEEE Access (Jan 2018)

Energy Management and Optimization Methods for Grid Energy Storage Systems

  • Raymond H. Byrne,
  • Tu A. Nguyen,
  • David A. Copp,
  • Babu R. Chalamala,
  • Imre Gyuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2741578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 13231 – 13260

Abstract

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Today, the stability of the electric power grid is maintained through real time balancing of generation and demand. Grid scale energy storage systems are increasingly being deployed to provide grid operators the flexibility needed to maintain this balance. Energy storage also imparts resiliency and robustness to the grid infrastructure. Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the deployment of large scale energy storage systems. This growth has been driven by improvements in the cost and performance of energy storage technologies and the need to accommodate distributed generation, as well as incentives and government mandates. Energy management systems (EMSs) and optimization methods are required to effectively and safely utilize energy storage as a flexible grid asset that can provide multiple grid services. The EMS needs to be able to accommodate a variety of use cases and regulatory environments. In this paper, we provide a brief history of grid-scale energy storage, an overview of EMS architectures, and a summary of the leading applications for storage. These serve as a foundation for a discussion of EMS optimization methods and design.

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