Battery Energy Storage Applications in Smart Grid
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2017) | Viewed by 43978
Special Issue Editors
Interests: power systems control and operation; modeling, optimization and simulation of power systems; renewable energy integration; demand side management; electricity market analysis and energy management systems
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Dear Colleagues,
Battery energy storage is becoming a crucial component to advance renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and to improve electric power systems economy and reliability. However, battery energy storage systems feature specific technology-driven characteristics when connected to the power grid. The high capital cost of this technology is an additional factor impacting its applications. The Special Issue on “Battery Energy Storage Applications in Smart Grid” investigates the applications of this timely and important technology for improving sustainability, reliability, and efficiency of next-generation power grids. This Special Issue is a continuation of the previous and successful Special Issues pertaining to energy storage.
Assist. Prof. Dr. Hongyu Wu
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amin Khodaei
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Battery energy storage for supporting grid services
- Community/microgrid applications of the battery energy storage
- Grid integration and renewable coordination
- Battery storage for accounting for high PV penetration in distribution networks
- Electric vehicles as battery energy storage
- System analysis on effective integration of storage options
- Demonstration or field deployment experiences
- Performance of battery energy storage application
- Operational, planning, market, and policy issues related to battery energy storage application
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