This project develops principles, algorithms, market integration rules, functional design and technical specification for the Wide Area Energy Storage and Management system (WAEMS), helping to cope with the wind generation resources intermittency and unexpected fast ramps by recycling the excess energy, controlling other generation, and inter-area exchanging the energy imbalance between the Bonneville Power Administration (PBA) and the California ISO control areas. The project provides a cost-benefit analysis and develops a business model for an investment-based practical deployment of such a system.
| Date Of Record Release | 2010-03-16 15:36:58 |
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| Description | This project develops principles, algorithms, market integration rules, functional design and technical specification for the Wide Area Energy Storage and Management system (WAEMS), helping to cope with the wind generation resources intermittency and unexpected fast ramps by recycling the excess energy, controlling other generation, and inter-area exchanging the energy imbalance between the Bonneville Power Administration (PBA) and the California ISO control areas. The project provides a cost-benefit analysis and develops a business model for an investment-based practical deployment of such a system. |
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| Source | Electricity Storage Association |
| Keyword | Electricity storage, Pacific Northwest national Laboratory, Trade paper |
| Selector | Selection Committee |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2010-03-16 15:29:41 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2011-04-13 13:38:13 |
| Language | English |