Title :
Optimal Allocation of Energy Storage System for Risk Mitigation of DISCOs With High Renewable Penetrations
Author :
Yu Zheng ; Zhao Yang Dong ; Feng Ji Luo ; Ke Meng ; Jing Qiu ; Kit Po Wong
Author_Institution :
Center for Intell. Electr. Networks, Univ. of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Along with the increasing penetration of renewable energy, distribution system power flow may be significantly altered in terms of direction and magnitude. This will make delivering reliable power, on demand, a major challenge. In this paper, a novel battery energy storage system (BESS) based energy acquisition model is proposed for the operation of distribution companies (DISCOs) in regulating price or locational marginal price (LMP) mechanisms, while considering energy provision options within DISCO controlled areas. Based on this new model, a new battery operation strategy is proposed for better utilization of energy storage system (ESS) and mitigation operational risk from price volatility. Meanwhile, optimal sizing and siting decisions for BESS is obtained through a cost-benefit analysis method, which aims at maximizing the DISCO´s profit from energy transactions, system planning and operation cost savings. The proposed energy acquisition model and ESS control strategy are verified on a modified IEEE 15-bus distribution network, and risk mitigation is also quantified in two different markets. The promising results show that the capacity requirement for ESS can be reduced and the operational risk can also be mitigated.
Keywords :
battery storage plants; costing; load flow; power distribution planning; pricing; risk management; BESS based energy acquisition model; DISCO controlled areas; ESS control strategy; battery energy storage system; battery operation strategy; cost-benefit analysis method; distribution companies; distribution system power flow; energy acquisition model; energy storage system; energy transactions; high renewable penetrations; locational marginal price; modified IEEE 15-bus distribution network; operation cost savings; operational risk; operational risk mitigation; optimal allocation; price volatility; renewable energy penetration; risk mitigation; system planning; Batteries; Contracts; Electricity; Real-time systems; Renewable energy sources; Resource management; Control strategy; distribution system; electricity markets; energy storage system; renewable energy;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2278850