Optimization of the Nominal Capacity of the Energy Storage System for Ensuring Security of Electrical Energy Supply
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Abstract
This paper presents an optimization model for determining the nominal capacity of an energy storage system is presented, which transfers excess amounts of electrical energy from solar power plants as part of a group of distributed generation power plants, based on the criterion of the minimum cost of supplying electricity to end consumers. The use of the developed optimization model allows to determine the optimal parameters of the energy storage system to achieve an economic balance between the excess amounts of electric energy of solar power plants that are transferred and the amount of restrictions on inverters that are subject to payment. Based on the developed method, based on the forecast level of electric energy consumption and statistical data on the level of electric energy production at wind and solar power plants for the territory of Ukraine, the installed capacity of the wind, solar, reserve power plant and the nominal capacity of the two-hour energy storage system were determined, which will provide the minimum levelized cost of energy of supplying to consumers during the entire period of commercial operation of a group of distributed generation power plants.