Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany

The application of stationary battery storage systems to German electrical grids can help with various storage services. This application requires controlling the charge and discharge power of such a system. For example, photovoltaic (PV) home storage, uninterruptible power supply, and storage syste...

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Main Authors: Alexander Zeh, Marcus Müller, Maik Naumann, Holger C. Hesse, Andreas Jossen, Rolf Witzmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-09-01
Series:Batteries
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/2/3/29
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spelling doaj-542d65c730f34e2bb81d32505be7fdcd2020-11-24T20:43:40ZengMDPI AGBatteries2313-01052016-09-01232910.3390/batteries2030029batteries2030029Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in GermanyAlexander Zeh0Marcus Müller1Maik Naumann2Holger C. Hesse3Andreas Jossen4Rolf Witzmann5Associate Professorship Power Transmission Systems, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Arcisstr. 21, Munich 80333, GermanyInstitute for Electrical Energy Storage Technology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Arcisstr. 21, Munich 80333, GermanyInstitute for Electrical Energy Storage Technology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Arcisstr. 21, Munich 80333, GermanyInstitute for Electrical Energy Storage Technology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Arcisstr. 21, Munich 80333, GermanyInstitute for Electrical Energy Storage Technology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Arcisstr. 21, Munich 80333, GermanyAssociate Professorship Power Transmission Systems, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Arcisstr. 21, Munich 80333, GermanyThe application of stationary battery storage systems to German electrical grids can help with various storage services. This application requires controlling the charge and discharge power of such a system. For example, photovoltaic (PV) home storage, uninterruptible power supply, and storage systems for providing ancillary services such as primary control reserves (PCRs) represent battery applications with positive profitability. Because PCRs are essential for stabilizing grid frequency and maintaining a robust electrical grid, German transmission system operators (TSOs) released strict regulations in August 2015 for providing PCRs with battery storage systems as part of regulating the International Grid Control Cooperation (IGCC) region in Europe. These regulations focused on the permissible state of charge (SoC) of the battery during nominal and extreme conditions. The concomitant increased capacity demand oversizing may result in a significant profitability reduction, which can be attenuated only by using an optimal parameterization of the control algorithm for energy management of the storage systems. In this paper, the sizing optimization is achieved and a recommendation for a control algorithm that includes the appropriate parameters for the requirements in the German market is given. Furthermore, the storage cost is estimated, including battery aging simulations for different aging parameter sets to allow for a realistic profitability calculation.http://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/2/3/29energy storagelithium-ionstationary battery storagecontrol powerprimary control reserve
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author Alexander Zeh
Marcus Müller
Maik Naumann
Holger C. Hesse
Andreas Jossen
Rolf Witzmann
spellingShingle Alexander Zeh
Marcus Müller
Maik Naumann
Holger C. Hesse
Andreas Jossen
Rolf Witzmann
Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany
Batteries
energy storage
lithium-ion
stationary battery storage
control power
primary control reserve
author_facet Alexander Zeh
Marcus Müller
Maik Naumann
Holger C. Hesse
Andreas Jossen
Rolf Witzmann
author_sort Alexander Zeh
title Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany
title_short Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany
title_full Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany
title_fullStr Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Fundamentals of Using Battery Energy Storage Systems to Provide Primary Control Reserves in Germany
title_sort fundamentals of using battery energy storage systems to provide primary control reserves in germany
publisher MDPI AG
series Batteries
issn 2313-0105
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The application of stationary battery storage systems to German electrical grids can help with various storage services. This application requires controlling the charge and discharge power of such a system. For example, photovoltaic (PV) home storage, uninterruptible power supply, and storage systems for providing ancillary services such as primary control reserves (PCRs) represent battery applications with positive profitability. Because PCRs are essential for stabilizing grid frequency and maintaining a robust electrical grid, German transmission system operators (TSOs) released strict regulations in August 2015 for providing PCRs with battery storage systems as part of regulating the International Grid Control Cooperation (IGCC) region in Europe. These regulations focused on the permissible state of charge (SoC) of the battery during nominal and extreme conditions. The concomitant increased capacity demand oversizing may result in a significant profitability reduction, which can be attenuated only by using an optimal parameterization of the control algorithm for energy management of the storage systems. In this paper, the sizing optimization is achieved and a recommendation for a control algorithm that includes the appropriate parameters for the requirements in the German market is given. Furthermore, the storage cost is estimated, including battery aging simulations for different aging parameter sets to allow for a realistic profitability calculation.
topic energy storage
lithium-ion
stationary battery storage
control power
primary control reserve
url http://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/2/3/29
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