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Impact of battery energy storage on power system with high wind penetration

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The penetration of renewable resources in power system has been increasing in recent years. Many of these resources are uncontrollable and variable in nature, wind in particular, are relatively unpredictable. At high penetration levels, volatility of wind power production could cause problems for power system to maintain system security and reliability. One of the solutions being proposed to improve reliability and performance of the system is to integrate energy storage devices into the network. In this paper, unit commitment and dispatch schedule in power system with and without energy storage is examined for different level of wind penetration. Battery energy storage (BES) is considered as an alternative solution to store energy. The SCUC formulation and solution technique with wind power and BES is presented. The proposed formulation and model is validated with eight-bus system case study. Further, a discussion on the role of BES on locational pricing, economic, peak load shaving, and transmission congestion management had been made.

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