SYSYAug 19, 2019

Energy Storage in Madeira, Portugal: Co-optimizing for Arbitrage, Self-Sufficiency, Peak Shaving and Energy Backup

arXiv:1904.0046330 citationsh-index: 23
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For prosumers on island grids, this work provides a co-optimization framework that quantifies trade-offs among multiple storage applications, though it is incremental in applying known methods to a specific case.

The paper co-optimizes energy storage for arbitrage, self-sufficiency, peak shaving, and backup on Madeira, finding that fast-ramping batteries significantly reduce peak demand charges and that backup does not significantly reduce arbitrage and peak shaving gains.

Energy storage applications are explored from a prosumer (consumers with generation) perspective for the island of Madeira in Portugal. These applications could also be relevant to other power networks. We formulate a convex co-optimization problem for performing arbitrage under zero feed-in tariff, increasing self-sufficiency by increasing self-consumption of locally generated renewable energy, provide peak shaving and act as a backup power source during anticipated and scheduled power outages. Using real data from Madeira we perform short and long time-scale simulations in order to select end-user contract which maximizes their gains considering storage degradation based on operational cycles. We observe energy storage ramping capability decides peak shaving potential, fast ramping batteries can significantly reduce peak demand charge. The numerical experiment indicates that storage providing backup does not significantly reduce gains performing arbitrage and peak demand shaving. Furthermore, we also use AutoRegressive Moving Average (ARMA) forecasting along with Model Predictive Control (MPC) for real-time implementation of the proposed optimization problem in the presence of uncertainty.

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