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Reliability estimation of second life battery system power electronic topologies for grid frequency response applications
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Power EngineeringEngineeringReliability EstimationHome Energy StorageElectric Power ConversionPower ElectronicsReliability EngineeringRenewable Energy StorageGrid SystemGrid StabilityElectrical EngineeringReliable BessEnergy StorageEnergy Storage SystemElectric Grid IntegrationNational GridSmart GridEnergy ManagementPower System ReliabilityBatteries
This paper is part of a project which aims to research the opportunities for the re-use of batteries after their primary use in low and ultra low carbon vehicles on the electricity grid system.One potential revenue stream is to provide primary/secondary/high frequency response to National Grid through market mechanisms via DNO's or Energy service providers.Some commercial battery energy storage systems (BESS) already exist on the grid system, but these tend to use costly new or high performance batteries.Second life batteries should be available at lower cost than new batteries but reliability becomes an important issue as individual batteries may suffer from degraded performance or failure.Therefore converter topology design could be used to influence the overall system reliability.A detailed reliability calculation of different single phase battery-to-grid converter interfacing schemes is presented.A suitable converter topology for robust and reliable BESS is recommended.
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