Assessing the Energy Equity Benefits of Energy Storage Solutions

B. Tarekegne, Jessica Kerby, Alok Kumar Bharati, R. O'Neil
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Safety, reliability, efficiency, and affordability are no longer the sole tenets of electric grid planning. The evolving social and policy climate have placed new explicit requirements to integrate energy equity and justice strategies in modern electric grid design to achieve a fair and just distribution of environmental, economic, and social benefits within the energy system. This study aims to characterize the energy equity and community benefits of energy storage systems (ESS) under the following three use case models: utility ESS that are operated within the distribution system, community-owned ESS, and behind-the-meter ESS that are customer-owned to serve the household. A resource adequacy analysis of a representative feeder subject to six outage scenarios is performed to assess energy access as a key equity metric in each use case. The energy access analysis can be used to inform further research on additional energy equity metrics such as energy burden, energy poverty, energy vulnerability, resilience, decarbonization, and job creation to create a prioritization framework matching community needs with system preferences for utility planning processes, market regulations, and the wider network of energy system stakeholders.
评估储能解决方案的能源权益效益
安全、可靠、高效和可负担性不再是电网规划的唯一原则。不断变化的社会和政策环境对现代电网设计中整合能源公平和正义战略提出了新的明确要求,以实现能源系统内环境、经济和社会效益的公平公正分配。本研究旨在描述能源存储系统(ESS)在以下三种用例模型下的能源公平和社区效益:在配电系统内运行的公用事业ESS,社区拥有的ESS和客户拥有的为家庭服务的电表后ESS。对六个停电场景下的代表性馈线进行资源充分性分析,以评估每个用例中的能源访问作为关键公平度量。能源获取分析可用于进一步研究其他能源公平指标,如能源负担、能源贫困、能源脆弱性、弹性、脱碳和创造就业机会,以创建一个优先级框架,将社区需求与公用事业规划过程、市场法规和更广泛的能源系统利益相关者网络的系统偏好相匹配。
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