Time-of-use energy cost management involves the use of storage by customers to reduce their electricity bills. This can be accomplished by charging the storage during off-peak time periods, when electricity energy prices are low, and discharging it during times when on-peak energy prices are applied. This article addresses the question whether it is economically viable to install medium-scale distributed storage devices in the power system designed to lower the electricity cost for a customer-side application, assuming flexible electricity tariffs. The technical/economical evaluation is carried out referring to Lithium ion (Li-ion), Sodium Sulphur (NaS) and Vanadium Redox Battery (VRB) technologies, performing a parametric analysis by changing the capital cost of the batteries and the difference between the maximum and minimum electricity price. A case study is performed to show the advantages/disadvantages of the proposed approach

Graditi, G., Ippolito, M.G., Rizzo, R., Telaretti, E., Zizzo, G. (2014). Technical-Economical Evaluations for Distributed Storage Applications: An Italian Case Study for a Medium-Scale Public Facility. In Proceedings of 3rd Renewable Power Generation Conference - RPG 2014 (pp.1-7). IET [10.1049/cp.2014.0825].

Technical-Economical Evaluations for Distributed Storage Applications: An Italian Case Study for a Medium-Scale Public Facility

IPPOLITO, Mariano Giuseppe;TELARETTI, Enrico;ZIZZO, Gaetano
2014-01-01

Abstract

Time-of-use energy cost management involves the use of storage by customers to reduce their electricity bills. This can be accomplished by charging the storage during off-peak time periods, when electricity energy prices are low, and discharging it during times when on-peak energy prices are applied. This article addresses the question whether it is economically viable to install medium-scale distributed storage devices in the power system designed to lower the electricity cost for a customer-side application, assuming flexible electricity tariffs. The technical/economical evaluation is carried out referring to Lithium ion (Li-ion), Sodium Sulphur (NaS) and Vanadium Redox Battery (VRB) technologies, performing a parametric analysis by changing the capital cost of the batteries and the difference between the maximum and minimum electricity price. A case study is performed to show the advantages/disadvantages of the proposed approach
Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energia
24-set-2014
3rd Renewable Power Generation Conference - RPG 2014
Napoli
23/09/2014 - 25/09/2014
3rd
2014
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http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6993218/
Graditi, G., Ippolito, M.G., Rizzo, R., Telaretti, E., Zizzo, G. (2014). Technical-Economical Evaluations for Distributed Storage Applications: An Italian Case Study for a Medium-Scale Public Facility. In Proceedings of 3rd Renewable Power Generation Conference - RPG 2014 (pp.1-7). IET [10.1049/cp.2014.0825].
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Graditi, G; Ippolito, MG; Rizzo, R; Telaretti, E; Zizzo, G
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