Optimal placement and sizing of an energy storage system using a power sensitivity analysis in a practical stand‐alone microgrid

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Abstract

The energy storage system (ESS) is developing into a very important element for the stable operation of power systems. An ESS is characterized by rapid control, free charging, and discharg-ing. Because of these characteristics, it can efficiently respond to sudden events that affect the power system and can help to resolve congested lines caused by the excessive output of distributed generators (DGs) using renewable energy sources (RESs). In order to efficiently and economically install new ESSs in the power system, the following two factors must be considered: the optimal installation placements and the optimal sizes of ESSs. Many studies have explored the optimal installation placement and the sizing of ESSs by using analytical approaches, mathematical optimization tech-niques, and artificial intelligence. This paper presents an algorithm to determine the optimal installation placement and sizing of ESSs for a virtual multi‐slack (VMS) operation based on a power sensitivity analysis in a stand‐alone microgrid. Through the proposed algorithm, the optimal installation placement can be determined by a simple calculation based on a power sensitivity matrix, and the optimal sizing of the ESS for the determined placement can be obtained at the same time. The algorithm is verified through several case studies in a stand‐alone microgrid based on practical power system data. The results of the proposed algorithm show that installing ESSs in the optimal placement could improve the voltage stability of the microgrid. The sizing of the newly installed ESS was also properly determined.

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Kim, D., Yoon, K., Lee, S. H., & Park, J. W. (2021). Optimal placement and sizing of an energy storage system using a power sensitivity analysis in a practical stand‐alone microgrid. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10131598

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