INFORMS Anual Meeting - INFORMS 2020, Catonsville (United States of America). 07-13 November 2020
Summary:
On our path to a cleaner and ultimately carbon-free power system, energy storage technologies are bound to play an indispensable role. In this work, we assess the importance of storage in both market-based services (e.g. energy arbitrage, or reserves) and system-stability services (such as the provision of virtual inertia) in an expansion planning framework that considers an AC power flow, unit commitment, and RoCoF inertia constraints.
Published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol: 1618, pp: 1-1, ISSN: 1742-6588
Publication date: 2020-11-07.
Citation:
S. Wogrin, The role of energy storage systems in expansion planning for low-inertia grids, INFORMS Anual Meeting - INFORMS 2020, Catonsville (United States of America). 07-13 November 2020. In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 1618. Small Wind and Developing Countries, ISSN: 1742-6588