Reprint

Distributed Energy Storage Devices in Smart Grids

Edited by
April 2020
148 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-434-4 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-435-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Distributed Energy Storage Devices in Smart Grids that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
Energy storage systems have been recognized as viable solutions for implementing the smart grid paradigm, but have created challenges in terms of load levelling, integrating renewable and intermittent sources, voltage and frequency regulation, grid resiliency, improving power quality and reliability, reducing energy import during peak demand periods, and so on. In particular, distributed energy storage addresses a wide range of the above potential issues, and it is gaining attention from customers, utilities, and regulators. Distributed energy storage has considerable potential for reducing costs and improving the quality of electric services. However, installation costs and lifespan are the main drawbacks to the wide diffusion of this technology. In this context, a serious challenge is the adoption of new techniques and strategies for the optimal planning, control, and management of grids that include distributed energy storage devices. Regulatory guidance and proactive policies are urgently needed to ensure a smooth rollout of this technology. This book collects recent contributions of methodologies applied to the integration of distributed energy storage devices in smart power systems. Several areas of research (optimal siting and sizing of energy storage systems, adaption of energy storage systems to load leveling and harmonic compensation, integration for electric vehicles, and optimal control systems) are investigated in the contributions collected in this book.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
battery energy storage systems (BESS); economic analysis; load leveling; electricity market; Grid Connected Photovoltaic Systems (GCPVS); Energy Storage Device (ESD); Electric Vehicle (EV); Multiport Converter (MPC); Intelligent Energy Management System (iEMS); battery electric vehicle; BEV; charging station; stationary storage; plug-in; EV; fast charge; power quality; second life batteries; distribution system; batteries; storage; planning; scheduling; decision theory; electrical energy storage systems; voltage dips; power quality; microgrid planning; decision-making; distribution network planning; uncertainty; robust optimization; energy storage system; energy storage system; active harmonic filter; harmonics; power quality; optimization