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Title Modular electricity storage : benefits and costs / Brent N. Mendell and Lisa P. Brunwick, editors
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2012]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Energy science, engineering and technology
Electrical engineering developments
Energy science, engineering and technology series.
Electrical engineering developments series.
Contents MODULAR ELECTRICITY STORAGE: BENEFITS AND COSTS ; MODULAR ELECTRICITY STORAGE: BENEFITS AND COSTS ; Contents; Preface; Electric Utility Transmission and Distribution Upgrade Deferral Benefits from Modular Electricity Storage*; Notice; Abstract; Acknowledgment; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; Modular Electricity Storage for T & D Deferral, an Example; Utility Revenue Requirement for T & D Equipment; Capital Plant Carrying Charges; Expenses; Annual Revenue Requirement; T & D Avoided Cost; Single-Year Deferral Benefit; Multi-Year Deferral Benefit; MES Transportability
T & D Upgrade Marginal Cost2. T & D Deferral Financial Benefit; Introduction; Annual Deferral Benefit for MES; Multi-Year Deferral Benefit for MES; Diminishing Benefit for Multi-Year Deferrals; MES Redeployment; T & D Equipment Residual Value; T & D Annual Cost Among U.S. Electric Utilities; FERC Form 1 Data: Oak Ridge National Laboratories Report; Rate Assistance Program Report; Utility T & D Deferral Cost Variability; The Range of T & D Deferral Benefits; EPRI/PG & E Distributed Utility Penetration Study (DUPS); 3. Deployment Situations for T Deferral Applications Introduction
Decision Criteria SummaryHigh T & D Upgrade Cost; High Peak-to-Average Demand Ratio; Modest Projected Overload; Slow Load Growth; Uncertainty About Block Load Additions; Uncertainty About T & D Construction Delays; Distribution Budget Optimization; Benefits Aggregation for Attractive Value Propositions; 4. Storage Characteristics for T Deferral Introduction; Required Characteristics; Reliability; Power Quality; Wave Form; High Power Factor; Frequency Stability; Harmonics; Ramp Rate; Charge Rate; Other Notable Characteristics; Roundtrip Efficiency; Operation and Maintenance Needs and Cost
Emergency or Short Duration Power CapabilityLifetime Charge-Discharge Cycles; Standby Losses; Energy and Power Density; Plant Footprint and Volume; Modularity; Transportability; Easily Deployable ("Plug and Play"); 5. Storage Sizing for T & D Deferral; Storage Power Output Requirements; Storage Discharge Duration Requirements; Diesel Generation for Storage Backup; 6. Generalizing the Range of the T Deferral Benefit; 7. Complementary Uses and Benefits; Introduction to Complementary Uses; Complementary Uses: General Considerations; Peak Demand Frequency; Power Rating; Stored Energy Limitation
MES Reliability"Perfect" MES Capacity; Incremental Benefit/Cost Considerations; Myriad Institutional Challenges; Reactive Power Capability; Complementary Uses; Electric Energy Time-shift; Electric Supply Capacity; Electric Supply Reserve Capacity; Reduce Transmission Congestion; Transmission Support and Stability; Power Factor Correction; Voltage Support; On-Site Power Quality; Electricity Service Reliability; Retail Time-of-Use Energy Cost Reduction; Renewables Generation Firming; Renewable Energy Time-Shift; Demand Management; Seasonal Deployment for Locational Benefits
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 108) and index
Notes English
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Energy storage.
Modularity (Engineering)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- Electrical.
Energy storage
Modularity (Engineering)
Form Electronic book
Author Mendell, Brent N
Brunwick, Lisa P
LC no. 2020677966
ISBN 9781614704591
1614704597
161470533X
9781614705338