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Battery Swapping Station as an Energy Storage for Capturing Distribution-Integrated Solar Variability

Published 19 Jul 2018 in eess.SP | (1807.07902v1)

Abstract: Managing the inherent variability of solar generation is a critical challenge for utility grid operators, particularly as the distribution grid-integrated solar generation is making fast inroads in power systems. This paper proposes to leverage Battery Swapping Station (BSS) as an energy storage for mitigating solar photovoltaic (PV) output fluctuations. Using mixed-integer programming, a model for the BSS optimal scheduling is proposed to capture solar generation variability. The proposed model aims at minimizing the BSS total operation cost, which represents the accumulated cost of exchanging power with the utility grid. The model is subject to four sets of constraints associated with the utility grid, the BSS system, individual batteries, and solar variability. Numerical simulations on a test BSS demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model and show its viability in helping the utility grids host a higher penetration of solar generation.

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