A mathematical model for storage energy devices was proposed and used to study the utility of energy storage technology in the Brazilian Northeast power system case.
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The research, development and piloting of battery energy storage solutions is expected to help Brazil identify a strategy to grow the energy storage market and improve its renewable energy portfolio, reduce carbon emissions
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program have published a report which provides an overview of energy storage developments in emerging markets.
One solution to the numerous challenges posed by fluctuating electricity generation entails building up storage capacities. Innovative approaches can connect individual areas such as electricity, heating, cooling and mobility.
The Brazilian Energy Balance consolidates and reports yearly an extensive research and information related to the supply and demand of Energy resources in Brazil.
Although there are benefits brought by energy storage, it is still an incipient technology with limited use in Brazil. Therefore, it was difficult to find studies and researches that cover applications in the Brazilian scenario.
This paper briefly presents the current storage technologies and then describes the current scenario of Brazil in terms of the storage of large energy, given the characteristics of its interconnected system.
The research, development and piloting of battery energy storage solutions is expected to help Brazil identify a strategy to grow the energy storage market and improve its renewable energy portfolio, reduce carbon emissions and secure its energy supply.
Hence, this paper presents a detailed conceptual map of EES technologies attractive for application in Brazil, supported by a range of ranking tools (Brazilian entire grid peculiarities, future grid design and ESS already demonstrated on site).
Thus, it is necessary to insert renewable energy sources (RES) in the energy matrix, in order to diversify it and make it cleaner. This diversification of energy sources is strongly related to the inclusion of RES in the electricity generation sector.
The research, development and piloting of battery energy storage solutions is expected to help Brazil identify a strategy to grow the energy storage market and improve its renewable energy portfolio, reduce carbon emissions and secure its energy supply.
In April 2016, the Brazilian National Regulatory Authority (“ ANEEL ”) published the first draft of a three-year energy storage initiative in the context of its R&D programme for technological innovation in the power sector, which was launched in 2012. The initiative is expected to launch this year and project selection will be concluded in 2017.
ANEEL’s announcement is timely and shows an interest in pushing energy storage to be considered as a solution to Brazil’s growing renewables capacity and urgent need to fill the transmission infrastructure gap.
Another challenge for energy storage in Brazil will be access to capital. Given the current unfavourable economic conditions, it is not clear how long it will take for energy storage to benefit from large-scale investments. 5.
Such challenges are minimized by the incorporation of utility-scale energy storage systems (ESS), providing flexibility and reliability to the electrical system. Despite the benefits brought by ESS, the technology still has limited investment and application in Brazil.
Specifically for Brazil, as shown in the results, there is no resolution that specifically addresses energy storage, even though some regulations currently in force may indirectly influence the adoption of ESS technologies, such as regulations for electric vehicles, differentiated hourly tariffs, among others.