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Investigation of Energy Storage Systems for Wind Power Smoothing

Author(s) Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah
Country India
Abstract The rising inclusion of wind energy into electrical grids creates numerous opportunities while producing complex problems because wind energy generation shows intermittency. The study examines energy storage systems as potential methods for managing wind power variability, which improves electricity supply reliability. The research analyzes lithium-ion batteries, pumped hydro storage systems, flywheels, and supercapacitors to understand their capacity to reduce wind power output variations. This research evaluates the economic effects of implementing storage solutions within current power distribution networks as it develops economic performance data necessary for decision support at both operational and policy-making levels.
A research plan that combines extensive literature analysis about existing storage technology methods with model-based performance simulations of real-life wind power deployments defines this study's methodology. The evaluation of ESS selects the most appropriate wind power smoothing option by analyzing four crucial performance indicators: charge-discharge efficiency, response time, lifecycle costs, and energy density. The research examines operational techniques that maximize the implementation of energy storage systems inside wind power generating networks, which dominate the power grid. Multiple successful implementation examples demonstrate these technologies' valuable capabilities, which improve wind energy system dependability in real-life applications.
THIS PAPER UNDERTAKES A RECENT INVESTIGATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE INTEGRATION PROCESSES FOR POWER SYSTEMS WHILE DEALING WITH CRITICAL GRID STABILITY ISSUES. The investigation creates a fundamental understanding of storage technologies that guide energy sector professionals, authorities, and scientific researchers. The research findings present an efficient roadmap that enables better energy control in wind power networks and conforms with global endeavors toward sustainable power transition. The research objective supports decision-making processes that optimize wind energy utilization by promoting economic viability with sustainability aims.
Keywords Wind Power, Energy Storage Systems, Wind Energy, Power Smoothing, Renewable Energy, Lithium-Ion Batteries, Pumped Hydro Storage, Flywheels, Super capacitors, Grid Stability, Intermittency, Energy Management, Frequency Regulation, Voltage Support, Load Leveling, Economic Viability, Charge-Discharge Efficiency, Performance Metrics, Operational Strategies, Energy Density, Long-Duration Storage, Ancillary Services, Renewable Integration, Case Studies, Simulation Models, Sustainability, Power Generation, Dispatch Ability, Climate Change, Energy Transition
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 13, Issue 1, January-June 2022
Published On 2022-02-02
Cite This Investigation of Energy Storage Systems for Wind Power Smoothing - Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah - IJAIDR Volume 13, Issue 1, January-June 2022. DOI 10.71097/IJAIDR.v13.i1.1330
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJAIDR.v13.i1.1330
Short DOI https://doi.org/g898pf

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