(Energy Engineering)
by Ahmed F. Zobaa (Editor), Paulo F. Ribeiro (Editor), Shady H.E. Abdel Aleem (Editor), Sara N. Afifi (Editor)
In an era of increasing
contributions from intermittent renewable resources, energy storage is
becoming more important to ensure a resilient and reliable electricity
supply. Energy Storage at Different Voltage Levels presents the
technology, integration and market aspects of energy storage in the
various generation, transmission, distribution, and customer levels of
the grid.
Starting with a comprehensive overview of energy
storage technologies and their emerging codes and standards, the book
discusses energy storage capacity requirements in electricity mix
scenarios at different levels; energy storage in microgrids; energy
storage in electricity markets; the role of storage in transmission
investment deferral and management of future planning uncertainty;
sizing of battery energy storage for end user application under time of
use pricing; evaluation of multiple storage benefits and optimization of
energy storage operations in distribution networks; use and role of
flywheel energy storage systems; forecasting and optimization for
multi-purpose application of energy storage systems to deliver grid
services (a case study of the smarter network storage project); and
optimal coordination between generation and storage under uncertainties.
Also included are country-specific case studies from Romania, Italy and
Turkey.