DocumentCode
3196282
Title
An evaluation of the NaS battery storage potential for providing regulation service in California
Author
Lu, N. ; Weimar, M.R. ; Makarov, Y.V. ; Loutan, C.
Author_Institution
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
20-23 March 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
Sodium sulfur (NaS) batteries can provide energy storage, real-time dispatch, regulation, frequency response, and other essential services to the power grids. This study presents the technical characteristics, modeling approach, methodologies, and results for providing regulation services in the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) market. Two different scenarios were studied and compared: a scenario without intermittent renewable-energy resource penetration (base case) and a scenario with significant renewable-energy resource penetration (including wind) reaching 20% of CAISO´s energy supply. In addition, breakeven cost analyses were developed for four cases. Based on the results of the technical and cost analyses, the opportunities for the NaS battery providing the regulation services are discussed, design improvements for the battery´s physical characteristics are recommended, and modifications of the regulation signals sent to NaS batteries are proposed.
Keywords
power generation dispatch; power grids; power markets; power system control; power system simulation; secondary cells; sodium compounds; California Independent System Operator market; NaS; battery storage potential; frequency response; modeling approach; power grid; real time dispatch; regulation service; technical characteristic; Batteries; Discharges; Economics; Renewable energy resources; US Department of Defense; Wind; NaS; Sodium sulfur batteries; ancillary services; breakeven cost; economic analysis; energy market; energy storage; regulation; wind integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Systems Conference and Exposition (PSCE), 2011 IEEE/PES
Conference_Location
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-789-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-61284-787-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PSCE.2011.5772494
Filename
5772494
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