Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7740603 | Journal of Power Sources | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Results of a hypothetical study in Great Britain in 2020 show that the battery can contribute significantly to storing renewable energy surplus in distribution grids while being highly utilised. In a distribution grid with 25 households and an installed 8.9Â kW wind turbine, a battery system with rated power of 8.9Â kW and battery capacity of 100Â kWh can store 7Â MWh of 8Â MWh wind energy surplus annually. Annual battery utilisation reaches 235 cycles in per unit values, where one unit is a full charge-depleting cycle depth of a new battery (80% of 100Â kWh).
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Authors
Arturs Purvins, Mark Sumner,