Energy management of gravity energy storage to boost solar energy invasion
by Stella Morris; Laya M.A. Al-Hilfi; Peer Fathima Abdul Kareem; Morris Ezra
International Journal of Renewable Energy Technology (IJRET), Vol. 14, No. 2, 2023

Abstract: Due to the sporadic nature of renewable energy, RE, maintaining an energy balance becomes challenging for utilities. An increased energy storage capacity would help resolve these challenges. A cutting-edge new grid-scale energy storage technique being studied is gravity energy storage, GES. Even though the literature suggests that GES may be a good replacement for existing energy storage techniques, there is not much research on its potential to boost RE penetration. Therefore, an energy management algorithm is developed for a modified IEEE system to optimise the GES and compare its potential in increasing solar penetration with respect to battery energy storage. A modified particle swarm algorithm is used to minimise network losses. Results show that the solar penetration is increased by 7.26% for the selected data, but the performance of both GES and BES are similar except for how their energy statuses differ owing to variations in depths of discharge.

Online publication date: Tue, 04-Apr-2023

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