1D electrochemical model of lithium-ion battery for a sizing methodology of thermal power plant integrated storage system

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Abstract

The interest of using storage system has been investigated by grid operators over the past decades. Currently, some power plant manufacturers propose to integrate the storage system into thermal plants to meet grid codes requirements and improve the plant operability. Thermal powerplants change the way of the generation becoming peaking or cycling unit instead of baseload unit as few decades ago. This change of grid operability compels the power plant operators to enhance their flexibility, emission and efficiency. Storage systems seem to be a promising solution that can help achieve this change. Regarding the cost, it is mainly driven by the battery elements (a third of the total cost). Therefore, an oversizing of the solution will decrease the economic benefits. This article proposes a new electrochemical model of Li-ion battery implemented in a sizing methodology to enhance the business case. This method will also include asset losses, battery aging model and plant profiles. The new electrical model is based on the single particle and single electrode. It mainly focuses on the energy aspect and it exhibits good accuracy for the study purpose. Moreover, it has a simplified configuration using only supplier datasheet which logically leads to loss of accuracy. The model assessment is achieved by several battery technologies (Lithium Titanate Oxide, Lithium Iron Phosphate and Nickel Manganese Cobalt) and shows its use restrictions. At last, different plant profiles are run to show the benefits of the proposed approach.

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Kremer, F., Rael, S., & Urbain, M. (2020). 1D electrochemical model of lithium-ion battery for a sizing methodology of thermal power plant integrated storage system. AIMS Energy, 8(5), 721–748. https://doi.org/10.3934/ENERGY.2020.5.721

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