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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2023)
Grid-side control technology research on the distributed hybrid energy storage system
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Abu Sayem, Zhuanghao, Md. Sabbir Hossain
Abstract

The ever increasing trend of renewable energy sources (RES) into the power system has increased the uncertainty in the operation and control of power system.The vulnerability of RES towards the unforeseeable variation of meteorological conditions demands additional resources to support. In such instance, energy storage systems (ESS) are inevitable as they are one among the various resources to support RES penetration. However, ESS has limited ability to fulfill all the requirements of a certain application. So, hybridization of multiple ESS to form a composite ESS is a potential solution. While integrating these different ESS, their power sharing control plays a crucial role to exploit the complementary characteristics of each other.

Therefore, this article attempts to bring the numerous control strategies proposed in the literature at one place. Various control techniques implemented for HESS are critically reviewed and the notable observations are tabulated for better insights. Furthermore, the control techniques are classified into broad categories and they are briefly discussed with their limitations. From the carried-out analysis, the challenges faced towards the implementation of HESS for standalone and grid connected micro grid systems are presented. Finally, the future directions are laid out for the researchers to carry out the research and implementation of HESS technologies. Overall, this article would serve as a thorough guide on various control techniques implemented for HESS including their features, limitations and real-time applications.

The distributed energy storage (DES) segment of the energy storage market currently has the highest growth rate in the sector. As incentives for development and deployment have been introduced and costs have fallen, the number of DES projects both in the United States and globally has increased significantly (see Figure 1). The growth of DES is closely linked to the rapid deployment of behind-the-meter solar, high commercial/industrial tariff demand charges, demand management incentives, and self- generation incentives. Recent announcements by major manufacturers have brought DES further into the spotlight. For example, in mid2015, Tesla launched a DES product line and battery factory to deploy DES in large volumes. Tesla’s low-cost home battery pack, the Power wall, reportedly captures and stores up to 10kWh of energy from wind or solar and retails for up to $3,500.1 In the first week alone, Tesla received orders for the Power wall worth greater than $200 million in revenue. 2 Other major manufacturers have made similar announcements with expanded DES product offerings, including Samsung3, LG Chem4, and Saft5. Due to this rapid evolution of DES, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Electricity Advisory Committee (EAC) undertook a review of the DES market. Two of the EAC’s subcommittees―the Smart Grid Subcommittee and the Energy Storage Subcommittee―spearheaded the review and on the basis of this assessment will make joint recommendations to DOE regarding its DES strategy and activities. Members from both Subcommittees contributed to the working group for this review.
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Pages:24-27
How to cite this article:
Abu Sayem, Zhuanghao, Md. Sabbir Hossain "Grid-side control technology research on the distributed hybrid energy storage system". International Journal of Research in Advanced Engineering and Technology, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 24-27
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