Research on the optimization strategy for shared energy storage
Case studies show the model strengthens station alliances, optimizes energy storage, and offers a cost-effective solution for renewable energy integration and increased
To address the growing load management challenges posed by the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, this paper proposes a novel energy collaboration framework integrating Community Energy Storage and Photovoltaic Charging Station clusters. The framework aims to balance grid loads, improve energy utilization, and enhance power system stability.
Additionally, a cooperative alliance model between Community Energy Storage and Photovoltaic Charging Station is established, leveraging Nash bargaining theory to decompose the game into cost minimization and benefit distribution sub-problems and used the ADMM algorithm for distributed solving.
During operation, partnering with other power stations such as wind, solar, and thermal stations is vital for optimal energy distribution. A well-defined mechanism ensures stability in the power grid, especially during energy shortages.
Considering the strong interconnection among different types of renewable energy power stations and pumped storage power stations and with power grid companies, it is imperative to view the operations management of pumped storage power stations from a multi-energy complementarity perspective, which involves various stakeholders [ 29 ].
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