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Navid Rezaei

Navid Rezaei

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 9870
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Address: Basdaran Bolvar, Kuridstan University, Faculty of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department, Room 206
Phone: 087-33660073

Research

Title
Determining the Type and Size of Energy Storage Systems to Smooth the Power of Renewable Energy Resources
Type
Book
Keywords
Renewable energy resources (RER) Fluctuations Uncertainties Energy storage systems (ESSs)
Year
2020
Researchers Mehrdad Gholami ، Hadi TARIMORADI ، Navid Rezaei ، Abdollah Ahmadi ، Seyed Ehsan Ahmadi

Abstract

The high penetration of renewable energy resources presents many challenges to the grid, such as frequency and voltage instability and system dispatching. Therefore, it is necessary that the volatile and randomized power challenges of these resources be solved in such a way that the stability of the power system is not compromised and that these resources can participate in the dispatching program and also the electricity market. One of the solutions to offset the power fluctuations and prediction errors is the use of energy storage systems (ESSs) along with these resources. In this regard, due to the wide variety of technologies of ESSs, determining the appropriate type of ESSs based on technical and economic issues is of great importance. Also, due to the high cost of the storage system, the capacity required for these systems should be optimized to meet both technical and economic needs. Finally, different technologies must be considered in order to compensate for various types of fluctuations and forecast errors. Also, due to economic issues, it may not be necessary to compensate for any fluctuations or errors so that the optimum capacity of ESS can be determined on the basis of the minimum final cost. This chapter categorizes different kinds of fluctuations and uncertainties of renewable energy resources in different timescales with different intensities. Also, different ESS technologies and their characteristics which are important in the selection of them are surveyed. Each of these technologies could be used for different applications in power systems. Finally, according to the type of fluctuations and uncertainties, the appropriate options of ESSs are selected based on the techno-economic aspects.