Advanced ESS Operation to Support Grid Stability and Reliability
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A1: Smart Grids and Microgrids".
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: distributed energy resource (DER) generations operation and control; energy storage system (ESS) operation and control; power system grid integration of renewable energy; microgrid design; smart grid; distribution system automation; renewable energy generation forecasting; state estimation; power system IT
Interests: design and operation of microgrid (MG); energy storage system (ESS) control; energy management system (EMS); forecasting of load and renewable energy generation; machine learning approaches to power system; demand response (DR) market; smart grid (SG) technologies
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Energy storage systems (ESSs) are systems or devices that enable the storage and supply of electrical energy at the required time. Thus, ESSs can provide bidirectional flexibility (upward, downward) to the power system. By considering these advantages, in recent years, ESS has become increasingly important, not only for reducing peak customer demand, but also for enhancing grid stability and reliability. Although the ESS can perform various roles in the power system such as “Generation”, “Ancillary Service”, “Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Infrastructure Service”, “Renewable Integration”, and “Customer Energy Management Services”, there are few functions that are actually studied and used. However, ESSs can be utilized more to support grid stability and reliability by taking advantage of their fast response capability, such as voltage regulation, frequency regulation, phase balancing, ramp rate control, and contingency reserves. Therefore, it is necessary to study in more depth the utilization of ESSs to support grid stability and reliability. Furthermore, the high cost of ESSs is always a challenge when it comes to applying them to the real environment. Therefore, to overcome challenges and increase investment attractiveness, the economic aspect of ESS operation is also necessary to consider when ESSs are utilized to support grid stability and reliability. The main goal of this Special Issue is to pay special attention to advanced ESS operation to support grid stability and reliability.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- ESS operation for voltage regulation;
- ESS operation for frequency regulation;
- ESS operation for ramp-rate control service;
- ESS operation for phase balancing;
- ESS operation for contingency reserves;
- Any other ESS operations to support grid stability and reliability;
- Technoeconomic analysis of ESS operation to support grid stability and reliability.
Prof. Dr. Jaesung Jung
Prof. Dr. Byung O Kang
Guest Editors
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