Energy Storage System Sizing for Peak Shaving in Thailand

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Jackravut Dejvises

Abstract

This paper presents a mathematical model of energy storage systems (ESSs) to minimise daily electrical peak power demand in Thailand. A daily electrical load curve on a peak day obtained from Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is used to analyse the capability of energy storage system for electrical peak power demand reduction with different ESS sizes. It is found that with power rate of 50 percent of the difference between the minimum and the maximum demands of the daily load curve and with energy capacity of 50 percent of the sum of each time step absolute energy difference between the demand and the average demand of the daily load curve, ESS can decrease daily electrical peak demand approximately 7.4 percent and increase daily load factor approximately 9.9 percent.

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Dejvises, J. (2015). Energy Storage System Sizing for Peak Shaving in Thailand. ECTI Transactions on Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Communications, 14(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.37936/ecti-eec.2016141.171094
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Electrical Power Systems

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