Title :
Scheduling of Energy Storage Systems with Geographically Distributed Renewables
Author :
Lamadrid, Alberto J. ; Mount, Tim D. ; Thomas, Robert J.
Author_Institution :
Dyson Sch. of Appl. Econ. & Manage., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract :
Renewable energy sources (RES) are very likely to continue the upward capacity trend witnessed in the past years. The reasons for adoption are varied and respond to both market pressures, influence of government intervention and a raised awareness of the consequences on the environment of the current generation fleet. The change from dispatch able generation to an environment in which Independent System Operators (ISO´s), Regional Transmission Operators (RTO´s) and consumers, among others, accommodate the demand to the available generation, requires fundamental changes in the way the system is managed. Also, to better harness the energy from renewable sources, both new methods and technologies need to be adopted, counteracting for the sometimes unpredictable behavior of these sources. This study proposes a method with multi-period optimization to help prescribe the optimal placement and usage of RES and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) with full information of the system. Four cases are analyzed in their dispatches, as well as the benefits to the participants in the wholesale market, for a reduced 30-bus network. While the data requirements are high, and the use of a reduced system limits the applications herein proposed, the policy implications from the results obtained provide useful insights into an ongoing debate regarding on how to direct investment in the electrical system.
Keywords :
energy storage; optimisation; power markets; renewable energy sources; RES; dispatchable generation; electrical system; energy storage system; geographically distributed renewable; government intervention; independent system operator; market pressure; multiperiod optimization; reduced 30-bus network; regional transmission operator; renewable energy source; wholesale market; Availability; Generators; Optimization; Reactive power; Wind farms; Wind forecasting; Energy Storage Systems; OPF; Renewable Energy Sources;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications Workshops (ISPAW), 2011 Ninth IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Busan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0524-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4429-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISPAW.2011.49