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Methodology to determine the technical performance and value proposition for grid-scale energy storage systems :
Author(s) -
Raymond Byrne,
Verne Loose,
Matthew Donnelly,
Daniel Trudnowski
Publication year - 2012
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1088064
Subject(s) - value proposition , scale (ratio) , proposition , grid , value (mathematics) , computer science , industrial engineering , mathematics , engineering , cartography , geography , economics , machine learning , philosophy , geometry , epistemology , management
As the amount of renewable generation increases, the inherent variability of wind and photovoltaic systems must be addressed in order to ensure the continued safe and reliable operation of the nation's electricity grid. Grid-scale energy storage systems are uniquely suited to address the variability of renewable generation and to provide other valuable grid services. The goal of this report is to quantify the technical performance required to provide di erent grid bene ts and to specify the proper techniques for estimating the value of grid-scale energy storage systems.

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