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Storage and Flexibility Modelling: D1.1 Energy Storage Mapping Report

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Abstract:

The primary objective of the Storage & Flexibility Modelling Project is to develop the capability to improve understanding of the future role of energy storage and the provision of system flexibility within the context of the overall energy system. This aims to provide a techno-economic evaluation of energy storage across multiple energy vectors (electricity, heat, gas and hydrogen) accounting for the different services that could be provided (frequency response or avoiding wind curtailment) and at which points in energy system (transmission, distribution, building level) they are most appropriate.

Stage 1 of the project is comprised of 3 deliverables - of which this is the first :

D1.1 Energy storage mapping report (this report) a first principles framework formapping the system technical services and benefits that storage (heat, hydrogen, gas and;electricity)and competing flexibility options could provide.

Publication Year:

2017

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Humphry, L, and Greenleaf, J.

Language:

English

File Type:

application/pdf

File Size:

1447704 B

Rights:

Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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Further information:

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Technical Report

Theme(s):

Energy Storage and Distribution