Authors
Yury Dvorkin, Ricardo Fernandez-Blanco, Daniel S Kirschen, Hrvoje Pandžić, Jean-Paul Watson, Cesar A Silva-Monroy
Publication date
2016/5/4
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume
32
Issue
1
Pages
611-623
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Energy storage (ES) is a pivotal technology for dealing with the challenges caused by the integration of renewable energy sources. It is expected that a decrease in the capital cost of storage will eventually spur the deployment of large amounts of ES. These devices will provide transmission services, such as spatiotemporal energy arbitrage, i.e., storing surplus energy from intermittent renewable sources for later use by loads while reducing the congestion in the transmission network. This paper proposes a bilevel program that determines the optimal location and size of storage devices to perform this spatiotemporal energy arbitrage. This method aims to simultaneously reduce the system-wide operating cost and the cost of investments in ES while ensuring that merchant storage devices collect sufficient profits to fully recover their investment cost. The usefulness of the proposed method is illustrated using a …
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