Innovations on Smart Energy Storage Systems and Integration in Power Systems
* 21PESGM2246, Smart Power Electronics“Based Solutions to Interface Solar-Photovoltaics (PV), Energy Storage, Smart Grid, and Electrified Transportation: State-of-the-Art and Future Prospects: S. WILLIAMSON, Ontario Tech University * 21PESGM2247, Cybersecurity of Internet-of-Things-based smart energy storage systems: R. TREVIZAN, Sandia National Laboratories * 21PESGM2248, Battery Energy Storage Systems use Cases and Experiences in ISO-NE: A. SOGOMONIAN, Genbright * 21PESGM2249, Impacts of Dynamic Changes on Achieving Energy Storage Technoeconomic Benefits: J. ALAM, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory * 21PESGM2250, Advanced Energy Management Systems for Energy Storage Management in Data Centers: The DATAZERO 2 Approach: R. ROCHE, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté * 21PESGM2252, Use Cases for Leveraging Storage for Grid Services: J. GROOTERS, Enbala
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IEEE Members: $10.00
Non-members: $20.00
Smart Energy Storage Systems are envisioned as enabling technology to improve power quality and reliability of electricity grids with high penetration of non-dispatchable renewable energy sources. Smart Energy Storage Systems can quickly adapt and respond to dynamic changes in the grid to support optimal power systems operations and controls. This special session will present the recent technological advancements on modeling, control, and operation of energy storage systems that are enabling this vision, cybersecurity aspects of such systems as well as technoeconomic analysis.
Chairs:
Reinaldo Tonkoski, South Dakota State University, Raymond Byrne, Sandia National Laboratories
Sponsor Committees:
Energy Storage &, Stationary Battery