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Services to Support Distribution Infrastructure

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Distribution Grid Upgrade Deferral (existing service)

The objectives are:

  • To use energy storage to defer or avoid distribution infrastructure upgrades and solve transmission congestion issues by installing energy storage systems instead of new lines.

  • To use energy storage as a distribution grid component in order to decrease the “traditional” grid size during the grid planning process by basing its design on a medium power value and not a peak power value.

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Contingency Grid Support (existing service)

Use of energy storage to perform some capacity/voltage support in order to reduce the impacts of the loss of a major grid component, or to support the grid during planned maintenance, asset replacement, and connection works.

3

Dynamic, Local Voltage Control (existing service)

Use of energy storage to maintain the voltage profile within admissible contractual/regulatory limits. Intentional islanding (existing service): Use of energy storage to energize a non-loopable feeder during an outage.

4

Reactive Power Compensation (emerging service)

Use of energy storage to reduce the amount of reactive energy drawn from transmission and charged by the TSO to the DSO.

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Cross Sectoral Storage (emerging service)

Practice of coupling the electricity sector with other energy sectors (gas, fuel, heat) by converting excess supply of electricity to the grid into energy carriers, synthetic fuels, and heat, thus avoiding curtailment of running power generators (RES, thermal power plants, etc).

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