DocumentCode
675098
Title
Assessing the benefits of compressed air energy storage on the 2020 Irish power system
Author
Cleary, Brendan ; Conlon, Michael ; Duffy, Aidan ; Fthenakis, Vasilis ; O´Connor, Alan
Author_Institution
Dublin Energy Lab., Inst. of Technol., Dublin, Ireland
fYear
2013
fDate
2-5 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Power systems have evolved as countries implement energy policies focusing on energy efficiency and increased share of renewable energy sources (RES). At the forefront is non-dispatchable generation such as wind and solar. Traditionally power systems were designed for fully dispatchable generating plant. However, these powers systems are under additional pressure due to the variable operational characteristics of RES. Consequently, capital investments in grid reinforcement, interconnection, additional gas generators and smart grid initiatives have been proposed and implemented. Moreover, an increased interest in energy storage technologies has evolved due to their various economic and operational benefits to power systems. Current compressed air energy storage (CAES) plants have shown economic feasibility and reliability. Thus, the main focus of this paper is to investigate and compare two scenarios; one without CAES and a second with CAES as an additional generator in the 2020 Irish power system using power systems simulation software PLEXOS.
Keywords
compressed air energy storage; power generation dispatch; power generation economics; power markets; renewable energy sources; additional gas generators; capital investments; compressed air energy storage; energy efficiency; energy storage technologies; grid reinforcement; interconnection; nondispatchable generation; power system; renewable energy sources; smart grid initiatives; Biological system modeling; Coal; Economics; Energy storage; Generators; Nickel; Power systems; CO2 Emissions; Compressed Air Energy Storage Energy Market; PLEXOS; Power System Economics; Power System Modelling; Power System Operation; Revenue; Total Generation Costs; Wind Power;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2013 48th International Universities'
Conference_Location
Dublin
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UPEC.2013.6714938
Filename
6714938
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