Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid

National electricity supply utility in South Africa (Eskom) has been facing challenges to meet load demands in the country. The lack of generation equipment maintenance, increasing load demand and lack of new generation stations has left the country with a shortage of electricity supply that leads t...

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Main Authors: Macdonald Nko, S.P. Daniel Chowdhury, Olawale Popoola
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/2855
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description National electricity supply utility in South Africa (Eskom) has been facing challenges to meet load demands in the country. The lack of generation equipment maintenance, increasing load demand and lack of new generation stations has left the country with a shortage of electricity supply that leads to load shedding. As a result, alternative renewable energy is required to supplement the national grid. Photovoltaic (PV) solar generation and wind farms are leading in this regard. Sunlight fluctuates throughout the day, thereby causing irradiation which in turn causes the output of the PV plant to become unstable and unreliable. As a result, storage facilities are required to mitigate challenges that come with the integration of PV into the grid or the use of PV independently, off the grid. The same storage system can also be used to supplement the power supply at night time when there is no sunlight and/or during peak hours when the demand is high. Although storage facilities are already in existence, it is important to research their range, applications, highlight new technologies and identify the best economical solution based on present and future plans. The study investigated an improved economic and technical storage system for generation of clean energy systems using solar/PV plants as the base to supplement the grid. In addition, the research aims to provide utilities with the information required for making storage facilities available with an emphasis on capital cost, implementation, operation and maintenance costs. The study solution is expected to be economical and technically proficient in terms of PV output stabilization and provision of extra capacity during peak times. The research technology&#8217;s focus includes different storage batteries, pumped storage and other forms of storage such as supercapacitors. The analysis or simulations were carried out using current analytic methods and software, such as HOMER Pro<sup>&#174;</sup>. The end results provide the power utility in South Africa and abroad with options for energy storage facilities that could stabilise output demand, increase generation capacity and provide backup power. Consumers would have access to power most of the time, thereby reducing generation constraints and eventually the monthly cost of electricity due to renewable energies&#8217; accessibility. Increased access to electricity will contribute to socio-economic development in the country. The proposed solution is environmentally friendly and would alleviate the present crisis of load shedding due to the imbalance of high demand to lower generations.
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spelling doaj.art-e5cf0bf0fe34445996e581cc2b0dc2512022-12-22T04:08:54ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-07-011215285510.3390/en12152855en12152855Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply GridMacdonald Nko0S.P. Daniel Chowdhury1Olawale Popoola2Department of Electrical Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0183, South AfricaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0183, South AfricaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria 0183, South AfricaNational electricity supply utility in South Africa (Eskom) has been facing challenges to meet load demands in the country. The lack of generation equipment maintenance, increasing load demand and lack of new generation stations has left the country with a shortage of electricity supply that leads to load shedding. As a result, alternative renewable energy is required to supplement the national grid. Photovoltaic (PV) solar generation and wind farms are leading in this regard. Sunlight fluctuates throughout the day, thereby causing irradiation which in turn causes the output of the PV plant to become unstable and unreliable. As a result, storage facilities are required to mitigate challenges that come with the integration of PV into the grid or the use of PV independently, off the grid. The same storage system can also be used to supplement the power supply at night time when there is no sunlight and/or during peak hours when the demand is high. Although storage facilities are already in existence, it is important to research their range, applications, highlight new technologies and identify the best economical solution based on present and future plans. The study investigated an improved economic and technical storage system for generation of clean energy systems using solar/PV plants as the base to supplement the grid. In addition, the research aims to provide utilities with the information required for making storage facilities available with an emphasis on capital cost, implementation, operation and maintenance costs. The study solution is expected to be economical and technically proficient in terms of PV output stabilization and provision of extra capacity during peak times. The research technology&#8217;s focus includes different storage batteries, pumped storage and other forms of storage such as supercapacitors. The analysis or simulations were carried out using current analytic methods and software, such as HOMER Pro<sup>&#174;</sup>. The end results provide the power utility in South Africa and abroad with options for energy storage facilities that could stabilise output demand, increase generation capacity and provide backup power. Consumers would have access to power most of the time, thereby reducing generation constraints and eventually the monthly cost of electricity due to renewable energies&#8217; accessibility. Increased access to electricity will contribute to socio-economic development in the country. The proposed solution is environmentally friendly and would alleviate the present crisis of load shedding due to the imbalance of high demand to lower generations.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/2855pumped storagesolar photovoltaiclithium-ion batteriesstoragestorage operation and maintenance costsbattery management systemstate of charge
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Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid
Energies
pumped storage
solar photovoltaic
lithium-ion batteries
storage
storage operation and maintenance costs
battery management system
state of charge
title Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid
title_full Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid
title_fullStr Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid
title_full_unstemmed Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid
title_short Application Assessment of Pumped Storage and Lithium-Ion Batteries on Electricity Supply Grid
title_sort application assessment of pumped storage and lithium ion batteries on electricity supply grid
topic pumped storage
solar photovoltaic
lithium-ion batteries
storage
storage operation and maintenance costs
battery management system
state of charge
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/2855
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