参与频率调节和能源市场的电动汽车电池经济可行性评估

Sarah Robson, A. Alharbi, Wenzhong Gao, A. Khodaei, Ibrahim Alsaidan
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锂离子电池的高成本和日益增长的环境问题激发了人们对延长电动汽车(EV)电池寿命的研究,方法是将它们重新用于二次使用电网。重新利用的电动汽车电池(revb)的结合有可能降低新电池储能系统(BESS)的总体成本,并延长材料的使用寿命。本文的重点是通过叠加频率调节和能源套利等两种电网服务来最大化可从revb获得的每日利润,同时通过使用二次寿命电动汽车电池来最小化电池资本成本。利用PJM市场数据,提出了一种具有叠加频率调节和能量套利的电池管理模型,并对其进行了测试。采用混合整数线性规划(MILP)方法求解优化问题。研究发现,revb比新的BESS产生更高的净利润。
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Economic Viability Assessment of Repurposed EV Batteries Participating in Frequency Regulation and Energy Markets
The high cost and growing environmental concerns surrounding lithium-ion batteries have motivated research into extending the life of electric vehicle (EV) batteries by repurposing them for second life grid applications. The incorporation of repurposed electric vehicle batteries (REVBs) has the potential to decrease the overall cost of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) and extend the useful life of the materials. This paper focuses on maximizing daily profit that can be made from REVBs by stacking two grid services such as frequency regulation and energy arbitrage while minimizing battery capital cost by using second life EV batteries. A model for battery management with stacked frequency regulation and energy arbitrage is developed and tested using PJM market data. A mixed integer linear programming (MILP) is used to solve the optimization problem. It is found that REVBs can generate higher net profits than a new BESS.
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