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Application of battery-based storage systems in household-demand smoothening in electricity-distribution grids

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Publication year:
2013
Publication Category:
Journal Papers
Identifier and type:
ISSN 0196-8904
Authors:
A. Purvins, I. Papaioannou, L. Debarberis
Publisher:
Pergamon Elsevier Science Ltd.
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Abstract

This article analyses in technical terms the application of battery-based storage systems for household-demand smoothening in electricity-distribution grids. The analysis includes case studies of Denmark, Portugal, Greece, France and Italy. A high penetration of photovoltaic systems in distribution grids is considered as an additional scenario. A sensitivity analysis is performed in order to examine the smoothening effect of daily demand profiles for different configurations of the battery system.

In general, battery-storage systems with low rated power and low battery capacity can smooth the demand sufficiently with the aid of a simple management process. For example, with 1 kW of peak demand, a 30–45% decrease in the variability of the daily demand profile can be achieved with a battery system of 0.1 kW rated power and up to 0.6 kW h battery capacity. However, further smoothening requires higher battery-system capacity and power. In this case, more elaborate management is also needed to use the battery system efficiently.

Highlights

► Battery system application in demand smoothening in distribution grids is analysed.

► Five European countries are studied with and without high photovoltaic deployment.

► A sensitivity analysis for different battery system parameters is performed.

► A simple battery system management is sufficient for low demand smoothening.

► More elaborate management is required for high demand smoothening.

 

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