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Energy Storage Systems (ESS) provide a solution allowing higher levels of Renewable Energy (RE) integration into electricity systems, as the intermittency of RE power output can be addressed with storage solutions. This paper evaluates the value propositions of commercially available ESS for wind farms in Australia, focusing on power applications as a relevant market segment of the energy storage...
The unprecedented rise of distributed generation in Australia provides utilities with a unique opportunity to more effectively manage portions of the network as microgrids. The implementation of a utility owned and operated microgrid may offer many benefits such as the deferral of capital investments, improvement in reliability, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and reduction in network losses...
Modern electricity distribution networks are facilitated with a high share of renewable generation, especially solar photovoltaics (PV). PV source results in fluctuating power injection and bi-directional power flow in a system, which can introduce overvoltage problem in low voltage (LV) networks. Using battery energy storages can mitigate this problem. This paper proposes a tool, which searches for...
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