Using energy storage systems to extend the life of hydropower plants
Bilal Ahmad Bhatti,
Sarmad Hanif,
Jan Alam,
Bhaskar Mitra,
Roshan Kini and
Di Wu
Applied Energy, 2023, vol. 337, issue C, No S0306261923002581
Abstract:
Despite their advantages, distributed energy resources (DERs) bring inherent uncertainty and variability into the landscape of modern power systems. As DER penetration grows, conventional generators like hydropower plants have to respond more often to arrest the imbalance in the net load. Hydropower turbines provide their best operational performance with minimal wear and tear when operating at regions of maximum efficiency. However, the current needs for hydropower plants require them to operate under varying load conditions and thus sub-optimal operating points leading to additional stress. To relieve the hydropower plants, this paper proposes a hybridization strategy where a hydropower unit is paired with an energy storage system (ESS) to increase operational flexibility and mitigate damage to the hydro plant. Models are developed to represent the operation of the hybrid system, quantify degradation, and assess economic benefits. Moreover, an innovative controller disaggregates the market dispatch signal into separate control setpoints for the ESS and hydropower unit. In case studies performed on a real-world hydropower facility, it was found that the ESS-based hybridization can extend the life of the hydropower plant by 5% on average. The economic benefits from reduced maintenance and deferred investment are estimated to be around $3.6 million.
Keywords: Economic analysis; Energy storage system; Hybrid operation; Hydro turbines; Power system operation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.120894
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