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Author Denholm, P. (Paul), author.

Title The value of energy storage for grid applications / Paul Denholm [and four others].

Publication Info. Golden, CO : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2013.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  E 9.16:NREL/TP-6 A 20-58465    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (vii, 37 pages) : color illustrations.
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series NREL/TP ; 6A20-58465
NREL/TP ; 6A20-58465.
Note Title from title screen (viewed on Dec. 23, 2013).
"May 2013."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-37).
Type Of Report Technical report.
Summary This analysis evaluates several operational benefits of electricity storage, including load-leveling, spinning contingency reserves, and regulation reserves. Storage devices were simulated in a utility system in the western United States, and the operational costs of generation was compared to the same system without the added storage. This operational value of storage was estimated for devices of various sizes, providing different services, and with several sensitivities to fuel price and other factors. Overall, the results followed previous analyses that demonstrate relatively low value for load-leveling but greater value for provision of reserve services. The value was estimated by taking the difference in operational costs between cases with and without energy storage and represents the operational cost savings from deploying storage by a traditional vertically integrated utility. The analysis also estimated the potential revenues derived from a merchant storage plant in a restructured market, based on marginal system prices. Due to suppression of on-/off-peak price differentials and incomplete capture of system benefits (such as the cost of power plant starts), the revenue obtained by storage in a market setting appears to be substantially less than the net benefit provided to the system. This demonstrates some of the additional challenges for storage deployed in restructured energy markets.
Funding Prepared under task no. SA12.0200.
Contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Subject Energy storage -- Valuation -- United States.
Interconnected electric utility systems -- United States.
Electric utilities -- Rates -- United States.
Electric power distribution -- United States.
Energy storage equipment industry.
Added Author National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.), issuing body.
United States. Department of Energy, sponsoring body.
Gpo Item No. 0430-P-03 (online)
Sudoc No. E 9.16:NREL/TP-6 A 20-58465

 
    
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