January 7, 2025
Conference Paper

Techno-Economic Impact of Partial String Failurein Multi-string Energy Storage Systems

Abstract

Electric utilities and large industrial/commercial customers, which integrate multi-MW multi-string energy storage systems (ESS), are typically at a significant risk of string failure. This results in loss of system performance and capacity. In order to evaluate the accurate costs and benefits associated with a particular battery system, it is essential to incorporate the costs associated with battery string failure and, as a result, reduced capacity. This report analyzes how the economic losses can be estimated based on market rules and ESS availability. A framework for calculation of economic losses is developed and implemented with an illustrative string failure case for Independent System Operator (ISO-NE) forward capacity market. Further scenarios and case studies are analyzed by varying the probability of string failure as well as the capacity bid into the market. These scenarios are used to assess the variability of economic losses and the impact of string failure on final realized benefits from the battery's market participation.

Published: January 7, 2025

Citation

Fotedar V., S. Hanif, M.E. Alam, V.V. Viswanathan, A.J. Crawford, and C.K. Vartanian. 2021. Techno-Economic Impact of Partial String Failurein Multi-string Energy Storage Systems. In Proceedings of the IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia 2021), December 5-8, 2021, Brisbane, Australia, 1-5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-157662. doi:10.1109/ISGTAsia49270.2021.9715675

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