November 15, 2017
Conference Paper

The Emissions Impacts of Varied Energy Storage Operational Objectives Across Regions

Abstract

The emissions consequences of smart grid technologies can be significant but are not always intuitive. This is particularly true in the implementation of energy storage (ES) systems that are being increasingly adopted to integrate more intermittent renewable generation, to reduce peak demand, and to participate in energy markets. Both the location of the ES system within the grid and the way it is operated will dictate its resulting impacts. The Grid Project Impact Quantification tool can provide insight into some of the emissions implications of hypothetical ES systems for a variety of operational objectives in diverse locations within the United States.

Revised: April 19, 2018 | Published: November 15, 2017

Citation

Barrett E.L., B.L. Thayer, K.E. Studarus, and S. Pal. 2017. The Emissions Impacts of Varied Energy Storage Operational Objectives Across Regions. In IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech 2017), November 12-14, 2017, Phoenix, Arizona, 1-8. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-127302. doi:10.1109/SusTech.2017.8333503