2020
DOI: 10.1109/tii.2019.2932453
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A Dynamic Analysis of Energy Storage With Renewable and Diesel Generation Using Volterra Equations

Abstract: Energy storage systems will play a key role in the power system of the twenty first century considering the large penetrations of variable renewable energy, growth in transport electrification and decentralisation of heating loads. Therefore reliable real time methods to optimise energy storage, demand response and generation are vital for power system operations. This paper presents a concise review of battery energy storage and an example of battery modelling for renewable energy applications and second deta… Show more

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“…In recent years many numerical or semi-analytical methods have been presented to solve the linear and non-linear first kind IEs [7; 8; 18; 26; 27; 30]. In this paper, we develop further the numerical methods for solution of such integral equations and continue our previous work [22] where we demonstrated how these novel models can be applied for storage modeling. In this work, the Taylor-collocation method [4; 6; 11; 20] is considered to solve the mentioned problem based on the stochastic arithmetic and the approximate results are validated by using the CESTAC method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In recent years many numerical or semi-analytical methods have been presented to solve the linear and non-linear first kind IEs [7; 8; 18; 26; 27; 30]. In this paper, we develop further the numerical methods for solution of such integral equations and continue our previous work [22] where we demonstrated how these novel models can be applied for storage modeling. In this work, the Taylor-collocation method [4; 6; 11; 20] is considered to solve the mentioned problem based on the stochastic arithmetic and the approximate results are validated by using the CESTAC method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The cost k endured per kWh not supplied within the MG is set to 2 euro/kWh. The MG parameters are taken from (Sidorov et al, 2019). The typical behaviour of the policy is illustrated in Figure 15 (test data).…”
Section: Batterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. Jiang et al [10] employed the Taguchi method to search an optimal charging pattern for 5-stage constant-current charging strategy and improved the lithium-ion battery charging efficiency by 0.6-0.9%. D. Sidorov et al [11] presented a review of battery energy storage and an example of battery modeling for renewable energy applications and demonstrated an adaptive approach to solve the load leveling problem with storage. Hu et al [12] employed advanced sparse Bayesian predictive modeling (SBPM) methodology to capture the underlying correspondence between capacity loss and sample entropy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%