Life-cycle assessment of batteries for peak demand reduction

Q1 Engineering
Dylon Hao Cheng Lam , Yun Seng Lim , Jianhui Wong , Siti Nadiah M. Sapihie
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At present, a life-cycle assessment of energy storage systems (ESSs) is not widely available in the literature. Such an assessment is increasingly vital nowadays as ESS is recognized as one of the important equipment in power systems to reduce peak demands for deferring or avoiding augmentation in the network and power generation. As the battery cost is still very high at present, a comprehensive assessment is necessary to determine the optimal capacity of ESS so that the maximum financial gain is achievable at the end of the batteries’ lifespan. Therefore, an effective life-cycle assessment is proposed in this paper to show how the optimum capacity of ESS can be determined such that the maximum net financial gain is achievable at the end of the batteries’ lifespan when ESS is used to perform peak demand reductions for the customer or utility companies. The findings reveal the positive financial viability of ESS on the power grid, otherwise the projection of the financial viability is often seemingly poor due to the high battery cost with a short battery lifespan. An improved battery degradation model is used in this assessment, which can simulate the battery degradation accurately in a situation whereby the charging current, discharging current, and temperature of the batteries are intermittent on a site during peak demand reductions. This assessment is crucial to determine the maximum financial benefits brought by ESS.

减少高峰需求的电池生命周期评估
目前,关于储能系统(ESS)生命周期评估的文献并不多见。如今,这种评估越来越重要,因为ESS 被认为是电力系统中减少峰值需求的重要设备之一,可以推迟或避免电网和发电系统的扩容。由于目前电池成本仍然很高,因此有必要进行全面评估,以确定 ESS 的最佳容量,从而在电池寿命结束时实现最大经济收益。因此,本文提出了一种有效的生命周期评估方法,以说明如何确定 ESS 的最佳容量,从而在 ESS 用于为客户或公用事业公司减少高峰需求时,在电池寿命结束时实现最大的净经济收益。研究结果表明,ESS 在电网中具有积极的经济可行性,否则,由于电池寿命短,电池成本高,对经济可行性的预测往往显得很差。评估中使用了改进的电池降解模型,该模型可在高峰需求减少期间,在现场电池的充电电流、放电电流和温度都是间歇性的情况下,准确模拟电池降解。这项评估对于确定 ESS 带来的最大经济效益至关重要。
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Journal of Electronic Science and Technology
Journal of Electronic Science and Technology Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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4.30
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1362
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99 days
期刊介绍: JEST (International) covers the state-of-the-art achievements in electronic science and technology, including the most highlight areas: ¨ Communication Technology ¨ Computer Science and Information Technology ¨ Information and Network Security ¨ Bioelectronics and Biomedicine ¨ Neural Networks and Intelligent Systems ¨ Electronic Systems and Array Processing ¨ Optoelectronic and Photonic Technologies ¨ Electronic Materials and Devices ¨ Sensing and Measurement ¨ Signal Processing and Image Processing JEST (International) is dedicated to building an open, high-level academic journal supported by researchers, professionals, and academicians. The Journal has been fully indexed by Ei INSPEC and has published, with great honor, the contributions from more than 20 countries and regions in the world.
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