This paper is concerned with assessing the contribution of grid-scale storage to generation capacity adequacy. Results are obtained for a utility-scale exemplar involving the Great Britain power system. All stores are assumed, for the purpose of capacity adequacy assessment, to be centrally controlled by the system operator, with the objective of minimising the Expected Energy Not Served over the peak demand season. The investigation is limited to stores that are sufficiently small such that discharge on one day does not restrict their ability to support adequacy on subsequent days. We argue that for such stores, the central control assumption does not imply loss of generality for the results. Since it may be the case that stores must ta...
Installed capacities of distributed generation (DG) are projected to increase substantially in Great...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
AbstractGrid-scale energy storage promises to reduce the cost of decarbonising electricity, but is n...
Electricity systems are unusual because of the fact that electricity cannot be stored. This means th...
This paper considers the optimal dispatch of energy constrained heterogeneous storage units to maxim...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in generation adequacy risk assessment, due ...
The potential contribution of short term storage technologies such as batteries to resource adequacy...
New theoretical results regarding the capacity value of additional generation are presented, the mot...
Classified as relating to American Economic Association JEL Codes: L94, Q48, D40The objective of thi...
We consider a profit-maximizing renewable energy producer operating in a rural area with limited ele...
In power systems, energy storage effectively improves the reliability of the system and smooths out ...
In this work, we explore methodological extensions to modelling practices in power system adequacy f...
Grid-scale energy storage promises to reduce the cost of decarbonising electricity, but is not yet e...
This paper presents a framework for deriving the storage capacity that an electricity system require...
Energy storage represents one of the key enabling technologies to facilitate an efficient system int...
Installed capacities of distributed generation (DG) are projected to increase substantially in Great...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
AbstractGrid-scale energy storage promises to reduce the cost of decarbonising electricity, but is n...
Electricity systems are unusual because of the fact that electricity cannot be stored. This means th...
This paper considers the optimal dispatch of energy constrained heterogeneous storage units to maxim...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in generation adequacy risk assessment, due ...
The potential contribution of short term storage technologies such as batteries to resource adequacy...
New theoretical results regarding the capacity value of additional generation are presented, the mot...
Classified as relating to American Economic Association JEL Codes: L94, Q48, D40The objective of thi...
We consider a profit-maximizing renewable energy producer operating in a rural area with limited ele...
In power systems, energy storage effectively improves the reliability of the system and smooths out ...
In this work, we explore methodological extensions to modelling practices in power system adequacy f...
Grid-scale energy storage promises to reduce the cost of decarbonising electricity, but is not yet e...
This paper presents a framework for deriving the storage capacity that an electricity system require...
Energy storage represents one of the key enabling technologies to facilitate an efficient system int...
Installed capacities of distributed generation (DG) are projected to increase substantially in Great...
This paper aims to clarify the difference between stores of energy in the form of non-rechargeable s...
AbstractGrid-scale energy storage promises to reduce the cost of decarbonising electricity, but is n...