INFORMS Anual Meeting - INFORMS 2020, Catonsville (United States of America). 07-13 noviembre 2020
Summary:
On our path to a cleaner and ultimately carbon-free power system, energy storage technologies are bound to play an indispensable role. In this work, we assess the importance of storage in both market-based services (e.g. energy arbitrage, or reserves) and system-stability services (such as the provision of virtual inertia) in an expansion planning framework that considers an AC power flow, unit commitment, and RoCoF inertia constraints.
Publication date: November 2020.
Citation:
Wogrin, S., The role of energy storage systems in expansion planning for low-inertia grids, INFORMS Anual Meeting - INFORMS 2020, Catonsville (United States of America). 07-13 November 2020.
IIT-20-092A_abstract
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