Energy storage systems (ESS) are increasingly deployed in both transmission and distribution grids for various benefits, especially for improving renewable energy penetration. Along with the industrial acc.
It can be seen from Table 4 that the planning costs and planning benefits of energy storage on the industrial and commercial user side are different under different electricity price cases. In general, under the best-case, the planning cost of industrial and commercial user-side energy storage is the lowest and the planning benefit is the largest.
What is commercial and industrial energy storage?
As electricity demand rises in the market, commercial and industrial energy storage may become an important means of realizing emergency power backup and reducing energy expenditure. The integrated photovoltaic and solar industrial and commercial energy storage system can shave peak load through PV installations.
However, industrial and commercial users consume a large amount of electricity and have high requirements for energy quality; therefore, it is necessary to configure distributed energy storage. Based on this, a planning model of industrial and commercial user-side energy storage considering uncertainty and multi-market joint operation is proposed.
Industrial and commercial users consume large amounts of electricity and have high requirements for a stable power supply. Therefore, it is necessary to encourage industrial and commercial users to arrange energy storage, and how to make reasonable planning is the main problem.
Commercial and industrial energy storage is currently experiencing a boom in development. According to data from the White Paper on 2023 China Industrial and Commercial Energy Storage Development, the worldwide new energy storage capacity reached an impressive 46.2GW in 2022.
Does electricity price affect energy storage planning?
This phenomenon shows that the electricity price will have a significant impact on the operation of energy storage planning on the industrial and commercial user side, so the price factor needs to be taken into account when planning energy storage. (2) Robustness test of results