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With the expansion of the energy storage market and the evolution of application scenarios, energy storage is no longer limited to a single operating mode. Depending on the location of integration, many countries have gradually developed two main market operating models for energy storage: front-of-the-meter (FTM) and behind-the-meter (BTM).
How can energy storage configuration models be improved?
On the other hand, refining the energy storage configuration model by incorporating renewable energy uncertainty management or integrating multiple market transaction systems (such as spot and ancillary service markets) would improve the model's practical applicability.
Which energy storage mode is best for new energy plants?
Despite the extensive research on energy storage configuration models, most studies focus on a single mode (such as self-built, leased, or shared storage), without conducting a comprehensive analysis of all three modes to determine which provides the best benefits for new energy plants.
Which energy storage mode provides the highest overall benefit?
Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method and compare the benefits of the three modes, showing that the leased mode provides the highest overall benefit. This study provides a quantitative reference for the rational selection of energy storage modes in renewable energy projects.
What are the operating models of energy storage stations?
Typically, based on differences in regulatory policies and electricity price mechanisms at different times, the operation models of energy storage stations can be categorized into three types: grid integration, leasing, and independent operation.
What are the different types of energy storage configurations?
New energy power plants can implement energy storage configurations through commercial modes such as self-built, leased, and shared. In these three modes, the entities involved can be classified into two categories: the actual owner of the energy storage and the user of the energy storage.