Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Management in Renewable Energy Systems: 2nd Edition
A special issue of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105). This special issue belongs to the section "Battery Modelling, Simulation, Management and Application".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 May 2025 | Viewed by 115
Special Issue Editors
Interests: battery management systems; battery state estimation; fast charging control; battery impedance measurement
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Interests: grid integration of new energy and batteries; power system stability and control; HVDC transmission technology; optimal generation dispatch; dynamic security analysis and state estimation; load forecasting
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Interests: energy storage; lithium-ion batteries; battery performance and lifetime testing; accelerated aging; battery performance/degradation modeling; state-of-charge estimation; state-of-health estimation; remaining-useful-lifetime prediction; aging mechanisms
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Interests: power system stability and control; renewable power generation; grid-connected energy storage system control; flexible DC power transmission
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Interests: large-scale energy storage technology; renewable energy power generation; power system engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The worldwide energy revolution is stimulating the rapid development of renewable power generation, such as solar photovoltaic power and wind power, and, due to the inevitable uncertainty and intermittency of these renewable energy systems, support by energy storage plays a key role in mitigating power fluctuation and improving the flexibility of electricity usage. Of all candidates for the energy storage role, various kinds of lithium-ion battery have dominated the market due to their superior performance. However, there is still a research gap in exploring the applications of different lithium-ion battery techniques in renewable energy systems, especially for sharing information from the battery cell level to the system level. By focusing on this issue, this Special Issue intends to cover novel findings, innovative methodologies, and potential breakthroughs in this field. We look forward to contributions of original research articles and review articles from both academia and industry for publication in this Special Issue.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- The evaluation of the operation states of lithium-ion battery energy storage in renewable systems;
- New topology, modeling, and control of grid-connected battery systems;
- Coordination control of battery and renewable energy systems;
- Advanced energy management of lithium-ion battery-based systems;
- The thermal management of battery-based energy storage devices;
- The cooperative dispatching of battery and renewable energy systems in power grids;
- The application of new lithium-ion battery types in renewable energy systems;
- Battery lifetime management in power systems;
- Vehicle-to-grid applications in renewable energy systems.
Dr. Jinhao Meng
Prof. Dr. Tianqi Liu
Dr. Daniel Stroe
Dr. Qiao Peng
Prof. Dr. Xiangjun Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- battery
- renewable energy system
- operation state
- topology
- modeling
- control
- grid-connection
- energy management
- thermal management
- lifetime management
- vehicle to grid
- cooperative dispatching
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