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Electric Power Construction ›› 2018, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (4): 2-.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-7229.2018.04.001

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 Comparison and Analysis of Multi-Attribute and Multi-Objective Energy Storage System Working Conditions Suitability

 LI Junhui1, ZHANG Jiahui1, Hu Dacheng1, LI Jianlin2, MA Huimeng2

 
  

  1.  (1. School of Electrical Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, Jilin Province, China分号2. State Key Laboratory of Operation and Control of Renewable Energy & Storage Systems, China Electric Power Research Institute, Beijing 100192, China)
     
  • Online:2018-04-01
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Abstract:  ABSTRACT:  There are different technical requirements for energy storage in power generation, transmission and other sectors. There are obvious technical and economic differences between energy storage types. There is no standardized evaluation index for energy storage configuration options that are suitable for different operating conditions. From the view of energy storage selection, this paper presents a comparative analysis method for the applicability of multi-attribute and multi-objective energy storage conditions. Based on the capacity allocation, investment cost and technical applicability of different energy storage types, we proposes the comprehensive evaluation index of energy storage conditions applicability comparison. And according to different demands of the power generation side, transmission side and the source network contradictory in power system, we establish the energy storage capacity optimization configuration method based on the characteristics of different types of energy storage technologies, in order to obtain the optimal energy storage scheme under different application scenarios. Finally, through the example analysis, the validity of the proposes method and the rationality of index selection are verified, which can provide the research foundation for the development of related energy storage technology.

 

Key words: wind power, energy storage configuration, smooth fluctuations, wind power transmission, peak regulation and frequency modulation

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