Effect of Operating Strategies on the Longevity of Lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage Systems

Title

Effect of Operating Strategies on the Longevity of Lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage Systems

Subject

Batteries
Battery storage
degradation
Degradation
energy market
Power system reliability
reliability
Reliability
resilience
State of charge
US Department of Defense

Description

Batteries are increasingly becoming a more viable form of grid-level energy storage as time progresses. Among the different types of batteries present, Li-ion batteries have particularly gained widespread popularity due to their high energy density, high efficiency and decreasing costs. This paper presents a detailed study on maximizing the monetary benefits from a Li-ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for a number of applications, considering the BESS degradation process. The BESS is assumed to be participating in the energy market and is also being applied to supply critical loads when outage events occur to improve the resilience and reliability of the power system. Different operating strategies are tested and the results can be summarized into several suggestions on how to optimally operate the battery while performing energy arbitrage, enhancing system resilience and reliability, and also inhibiting the degradation of the battery.
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Creator

Y. Tian
A. Bera
J. Mitra
B. Chalamala
R. H. Byrne

Publisher

2018 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS)

Date

2018

Type

conferencePaper

Identifier

2576-702X

Citation

Y. Tian et al., “Effect of Operating Strategies on the Longevity of Lithium-ion Battery Energy Storage Systems,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/26830.

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