Research paper presents a novel analytical method to size energy storage in local electricity systems
Thursday 10 Aug 2023
Energy storage can address renewable energy’s intermittency and non-dispatchability challenges by capturing surplus energy during high renewable generation and releasing that energy to bolster low generation periods, thereby ensuring a consistent and reliable renewable energy supply.
A research paper by Department of Engineering Science researchers presents a novel analytical method to optimally size energy storage in local electricity systems.
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