We consider welfare-optimal investment in and operation of electric power systems with constant returns to scale in multiple available generation and storage technologies under perfect foresight. We extend a number of classic results on generation, derive conditions for investment and operations of storage technologies described by seven cost/performance parameters, and develop insights on power systems with multiple storage technologies. Simulation of a deeply decarbonized “Texas-like” power system with two available storage technologies shows both the non-existence of simple “merit-order” rules for storage operation and the value of frequency domain analysis to describe efficient operation. Our analysis points to the critical role ...
Electricity storage encompasses a disparate list of technologies such as pumped-storage hydroelectri...
Previous work has analyzed the role of energy storage (ES) on generation investment planning through...
Current power systems are still highly reliant on dispatchable fossil fuels to meet variable electri...
Many countries have the ambition to increase the share of renewable sources in electricity generatio...
Energy systems that rely on intermittent renewable sources typically use storage devices to improve ...
Energy-saving, improving energy efficiency, and finding a new efficient way to use energy are consid...
Different storage technologies enable an increasing share of variable renewable generation in the el...
Losses in energy storage systems (ESSs) are considered operational costs and it is critical to impro...
Power systems with high shares of wind and solar power have to balance their intermittent nature. Pu...
Interest in sustainability has increased the share of variable renewable energy sources (VRES) in po...
The realized and expected growth of variable renewable energy sources challenges both power system o...
It is an exciting time for power systems as there are many ground-breaking changes happening simulta...
Abstract—It is difficult to forecast renewable energy resources due to their variability. High uncer...
In past few years, the developing technology of energy storage has greatly catalyzed the evolution o...
Energy storage is expected soon to become an increasingly important part of electricity sys-tems aro...
Electricity storage encompasses a disparate list of technologies such as pumped-storage hydroelectri...
Previous work has analyzed the role of energy storage (ES) on generation investment planning through...
Current power systems are still highly reliant on dispatchable fossil fuels to meet variable electri...
Many countries have the ambition to increase the share of renewable sources in electricity generatio...
Energy systems that rely on intermittent renewable sources typically use storage devices to improve ...
Energy-saving, improving energy efficiency, and finding a new efficient way to use energy are consid...
Different storage technologies enable an increasing share of variable renewable generation in the el...
Losses in energy storage systems (ESSs) are considered operational costs and it is critical to impro...
Power systems with high shares of wind and solar power have to balance their intermittent nature. Pu...
Interest in sustainability has increased the share of variable renewable energy sources (VRES) in po...
The realized and expected growth of variable renewable energy sources challenges both power system o...
It is an exciting time for power systems as there are many ground-breaking changes happening simulta...
Abstract—It is difficult to forecast renewable energy resources due to their variability. High uncer...
In past few years, the developing technology of energy storage has greatly catalyzed the evolution o...
Energy storage is expected soon to become an increasingly important part of electricity sys-tems aro...
Electricity storage encompasses a disparate list of technologies such as pumped-storage hydroelectri...
Previous work has analyzed the role of energy storage (ES) on generation investment planning through...
Current power systems are still highly reliant on dispatchable fossil fuels to meet variable electri...