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Optimal configuration of cooperative stationary and mobile energy storage considering ambient temperature: A case for Winter Olympic Game

He Meng, Hongjie Jia, Tao Xu, Wei Wei, Yuhan Wu, Lemeng Liang, Shuqi Cai, Zuozheng Liu, Rujing Wang and Mengchao Li

Applied Energy, 2022, vol. 325, issue C, No S0306261922011539

Abstract: The international mega-event, such as the Winter Olympic Game, has been considered as one of the most carbon intensive activities worldwide. The commitment of fully renewable energy accommodation and utilization while ensuring the extreme high reliability has brought significant challenges on system operation due to the stochastic nature of the renewables. The battery energy storage system (BESS) composed of stationary energy storage system (SESS) and shared mobile energy storage system (MESS) can be utilized to meet the requirements of short-term load surges, renewable accommodation and emergency power supply for important loads during the mega-event. The BESS can continue to serve the venues’ electricity consumption to satisfy the carbon neutrality after the event. On the other hand, the low ambient temperature of Winter Olympic game has significant impact on BESS’s degradation and performance which need to be integrated to the charging and discharging models of BESS. To this end, a joint two-stage optimal configuration method considering the ambient temperature of SESS and MESS has been developed to support the mega-event carbon reduction, to reduce redundant BESS capacity allocation and improve the system life cycle cost-benefit. Simulation results have demonstrated the rationality and effectiveness of the collaborative operation of SESS and MESS under various scenarios.

Keywords: Stationary/mobile energy storage system; Thermal management; Life cycle cost; Arbitrage revenue; Mixed integer second-order cone programming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119889

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