The impact of stochastic variability in insolation and capital cost of batteries on optimal microgrid design
Resumen
In this research the impact of solar irradiation variability and battery prices on costoptimal
distributed energy resource (DER) investments is analyzed. A novel methodology
is proposed to capture the impact on power demand charges caused by moving
clouds in microgrids where photovoltaic (PV) arrays, electrochemical energy storage and
generators are considered. This is done using a statistical approach to decouple accounting
of energy and power demand economics, and allows events of di erent time lengths
to be simultaneously analyzed. The methodology is implemented in the Distributed
Energy Resources Customer Adoption Model (DER-CAM), and four case studies are
performed.
In DER-CAM, a state of the art mixed integer linear model used to nd cost- and CO2-
optimal DER portfolios of energy supply in decentralized energy systems, PV output is
calculated using monthly average-hourly solar irradiation data. This approach fails to
capture the e ect of fast moving clouds and may sometimes lead to inaccurate results.
The methodology introduced in this work estimates the variability of PV output and
the resulting impact on power demand charges for di erent con dence levels taking
into account that existing energy storage may o set drops in PV output if su ciently
charged, or that fast-ramping generator units may also be used for the same purpose.
This formulation is embedded in the investment decision process, and is re
ected in the
optimal DER portfolio provided by DER-CAM.
Results obtained in the case studies suggest that in previous DER-CAM formulations
the optimal capacity of PV was overestimated in cases where storage capacity was not
su cient to compensate for drops in PV output. Also it was found that the optimal
capacity of on-site generators might have been slightly underestimated in some cases.
The new model formulation depicts the economic value of PV more accurately while
e ectively capturing the synergic economic bene ts of PV paired with electric storage.
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The impact of stochastic variability in insolation and capital cost of batteries on optimal microgrid designTitulación / Programa
Master in the Electric Power IndustryMaterias/ UNESCO
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