Chapter 21

Energy Storage Integration

Philip Taylor*
Charalampos Patsios**
Stalin Munoz Vaca**
David Greenwood**
Neal Wade***    Institute for Sustainability, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom**    School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Abstract

As fundamental storage technologies improve in terms of performance and cost their use on electricity networks will become increasingly attractive. It is likely that the business cases that emerge will continue to be sensitive to the ability to capture value streams from delivering more than one service. Successful service delivery will be dependent on the availability of appropriate and effective planning and operating ...

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