Demand Analysis of Coordinated Peak Shaving and Frequency Regulation
This article proposes a power allocation strategy for coordinating multiple energy storage stations in an energy storage dispatch center. The strategy addresses the temporal
In the energy sector, Nauru is moving along in a process of shifting from what amounted to a system of free electricity to tariffs that recover the real cost of power.
Currently Nauru is working on an Energy Road Map, including action plans for the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency sufficient to significantly lower imports of diesel fuel for electricity generation.
In order to achieve Nauru's ambitious goal of reducing the country's high reliance on imported fossil fuel by meeting 50% of its energy needs from renewable energy sources by 2015,1 the Nauru Government requested technical support from GIZ, SPC and IRENA in the development of a Nauru Energy Road Map in early 2012.
For the energy storage dispatch center, in order to meet the demands of peak shaving and frequency regulation in the power grid, it is necessary to allocate the grid's requirements to individual energy storage stations.
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