학술논문

Effectiveness Verification of Energy Storage Systems toward Stable Electricity Supply with 100% Variable Renewable Energy
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 8th International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (ICPES) Power and Energy Systems (ICPES), 2018 8th International Conference on. :60-64 Dec, 2018
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Batteries
Wind power generation
Solar power generation
FCC
Power systems
Component
output stability
renewable energy
secondary battery
solar power
wind power
Language
Abstract
In this study, we have estimated energy storage capacity to realize stable power output with 100% wind and/or solar in electricity supply system using the actual output data of wind power generation and solar power generation in Japan. We conducted numerical calculation and clarified the battery capacity necessary to compensate for the unstable supply, which is a weak point of VREs, and discussed the concrete solutions and tasks to realize stable supply with 100% VREs systems. We simulated some cases when we use the VREs as a baseload electricity source for the first step of our research. According to the results of numerical experiments, for keeping the constant output 1MW, it is necessary at least about 42 days' worth of battery capacity in the case of the solar power-only generation. In the case of the wind power-only generation, it is necessary at least about 60 days' worth of battery capacity. On the other hands, it was found that the battery capacity can be reduced to about 18 days' worth if the electric power generation of solar power and wind power are integrated with the best mixture ratio which we found.