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AuthorAngizeh, Farhad
AuthorGhofrani, Ali
AuthorZaidan, Esmat
AuthorJafari, Mohsen A.
Available date2024-07-21T06:24:20Z
Publication Date2021
Publication Name2021 IEEE Power and Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference, ISGT 2021
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISGT49243.2021.9372178
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/56844
AbstractThis paper proposes a comprehensive evaluating framework that enables facility operators to optimally size and dispatch their onsite energy storage systems (ESS) that might be operated as either standalone or integrated solar-plus-storage systems. The proposed model is developed on an energy procurement-based model with a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) format, wherein the potential energy and demand charge savings though utility bill management (UBM) and revenue streams from energy arbitrage and frequency regulation (FR) opportunities are co-optimized. PJM's pay-for-performance regulation market is considered to remunerate the facility's dedicated capacities to the FR market. To investigate the impacts of facility behavior on the evaluation of various onsite ESSs, a set of 24 facilities from different end-use sectors with different functionalities are simulated. The practicality of the proposed evaluation model is then investigated through two case studies where the impacts of various optimally-operated onsite ESSs on maximizing the potential benefits are quantified.
SponsorA C K N O WLE GE ME NTS This publication was made possible by an NP RP a ward [NPRP11S-1228-170142]from Qatar National ResearchFund (a me mber of Qatar Foundation). The state ments made herein are the sole responsibility of the authors. The publication of this paper was funded by Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectPotential energy
Simulation
Regulation
Smart grids
Mixed integer linear programming
Frequency control
Energy storage
TitleOn evaluation of onsite energy storage for various end-use facilities with utility bill management, arbitrage, and frequency regulation opportunities
TypeConference Paper


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