Economy of electricity storage in the Nordic electricity market: The case for Finland

Behnam Zakeri, S. Syri
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Abstract

Energy storage systems can be employed for benefiting from price arbitrage, smoothing the imbalance in the power systems for higher integration of intermittent renewable energy, and power quality services. The economic implications of electric energy storage systems should be analyzed based on the characteristics of each electricity market. To this end, in this study, costs and potential benefits of electricity storage in the Nordic power market are examined for the case of Finland, based on the historical prices in 2009-2013. We examine different electrical energy storage systems including pumped hydro, compressed air, NaS, lead acid, and vanadium-redox flow batteries. An algorithm is presented to determine the optimal life cycles of batteries to make the highest benefit to cost ratio. The optimal size of each electricity storage system is also analyzed for each operating market (day-ahead and balancing market). While no storage system is purely profitable in intraday price arbitrage, the results show that pumped hydro has the highest annual benefit-to-cost ratio, up to 25 % in day-ahead (Elspot) and 75% in balancing market. The levelized cost of power generation for pumped hydro is 32-46 €/MWh plus the cost of charging electricity for the Finnish power market. Other possible benefits for electricity storage are examined, including frequency-controlled normal and disturbance reserve. The results demonstrate that none of the batteries are profitable even with the aggregation of revenues from ancillary services, under current market conditions.
北欧电力市场的电力储存经济:以芬兰为例
利用储能系统,可以从价格套利中获益,可以平滑电力系统的不平衡,实现间歇性可再生能源的更高整合,也可以提供电能质量服务。应根据各个电力市场的特点分析电力储能系统的经济影响。为此,在本研究中,以芬兰为例,基于2009-2013年的历史价格,研究了北欧电力市场中电力存储的成本和潜在收益。我们研究了不同的电能存储系统,包括抽水蓄能、压缩空气、NaS、铅酸和钒氧化还原液流电池。提出了一种确定电池最优寿命周期的算法,使电池的成本效益比达到最高。分析了各运行市场(日前市场和平衡市场)下各蓄电系统的最优规模。虽然没有任何储能系统在日内价格套利中完全盈利,但结果表明,抽水蓄能具有最高的年度效益成本比,在前一天(Elspot)高达25%,在平衡市场高达75%。抽水蓄能发电的平准化成本为32-46欧元/兆瓦时,加上芬兰电力市场的充电成本。研究了电力存储的其他可能的好处,包括频率控制的正常和干扰储备。结果表明,在目前的市场条件下,即使加上辅助服务的总收入,也没有一种电池是盈利的。
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