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Market Evaluation of Energy Storage Systems Incorporating Technology-Specific Nonlinear Models

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

Nguyen, Tu A.; Copp, David C.; Byrne, Raymond H.; Chalamala, Babu C.

A generic constant-efficiency energy flow model is commonly used in techno-economic analyses of grid energy storage systems. In practice, charge and discharge efficiencies of energy storage systems depend on state of charge, temperature, and charge/discharge powers. Furthermore, the operating characteristics of energy storage devices are technology specific. Therefore, generic constant-efficiency energy flow models do not accurately capture the system performance. In this work, we propose to use technology-specific nonlinear energy flow models based on nonlinear operating characteristics of the storage devices. These models are incorporated into an optimization problem to find the optimal market participation of energy storage systems. We develop a dynamic programming method to solve the optimization problem and perform two case studies for maximizing the revenue of a vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) and a Li-ion battery system in Pennsylvania New Jersey Maryland (PJM) interconnection's energy and frequency regulation markets.

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Adaptive model predictive control for real-time dispatch of energy storage systems

Proceedings of the American Control Conference

Copp, David C.; Nguyen, Tu A.; Byrne, Raymond H.

Energy storage systems are flexible and controllable resources that can provide a number of services for the electric power grid. Many technologies are available, and corresponding models vary greatly in level of detail and tractability. In this work, we propose an adaptive optimal control and estimation approach for real-time dispatch of energy storage systems that neither requires accurate state-of-energy measurements nor knowledge of an accurate state-of-energy model. Specifically, we formulate an online optimization problem that simultaneously solves moving horizon estimation and model predictive control problems, which results in estimates of the state-of-energy, estimates of the charging and discharging efficiencies, and future dispatch signals. We present a numerical example in which the plant is a nonlinear, time-varying Lithium-ion battery model and show that our approach effectively estimates the state-of-energy and dispatches the system without accurate knowledge of the dynamics and in the presence of significant measurement noise.

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Distributed output-feedback model predictive control for multi-agent consensus

Systems and Control Letters

Copp, David C.; Vamvoudakis, Kyriakos G.; Hespanha, Joao P.

We propose a distributed output-feedback model predictive control approach for achieving consensus among multiple agents. Each agent computes a distributed control action based on an output-feedback measurement of a local neighborhood tracking error and communicates information only to its neighbors, according to a communication network modeled as a directed graph. Each agent computes its distributed control action by solving a local min–max optimization problem that simultaneously computes a local state estimate and control input under worst-case assumptions on unmeasured input disturbances and measurement noise. Under easily verified controllability and observability assumptions, this distributed output-feedback model predictive control approach provides an upper bound on the group consensus error, thereby ensuring practical consensus in the presence of unmeasured disturbances and noise. A numerical example with four agents connected in a directed graph is given to illustrate the results.

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Optimal Sizing of Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage with Stochastic Load and PV Generation for Islanded Operation

IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting

Copp, David C.; Nguyen, Tu A.; Byrne, Raymond H.

Energy storage systems are flexible resources that accommodate and mitigate variability and uncertainty in the load and generation of modern power systems. We present a stochastic optimization approach for sizing and scheduling an energy storage system (ESS) for behind-the-meter use. Specifi-cally, we investigate the use of an ESS with a solar photovoltaic (PV) system and a generator in islanded operation tasked with balancing a critical load. The load and PV generation are uncertain and variable, so forecasts of these variables are used to determine the required energy capacity of the ESS as well as the schedule for operating the ESS and the generator. When the forecasting uncertainties can be fit to normal distributions, the probabilistic load balancing constraint can be reformulated as a linear inequality constraint, and the resulting optimization problem can be solved as a linear program. Finally, we present results from a case study considering the balancing of the critical load of a water treatment plant in islanded operation.

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Optimal Sizing of Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage with Stochastic Load and PV Generation for Islanded Operation

IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting

Copp, David C.; Nguyen, Tu A.; Byrne, Raymond H.

Energy storage systems are flexible resources that accommodate and mitigate variability and uncertainty in the load and generation of modern power systems. We present a stochastic optimization approach for sizing and scheduling an energy storage system (ESS) for behind-the-meter use. Specifi-cally, we investigate the use of an ESS with a solar photovoltaic (PV) system and a generator in islanded operation tasked with balancing a critical load. The load and PV generation are uncertain and variable, so forecasts of these variables are used to determine the required energy capacity of the ESS as well as the schedule for operating the ESS and the generator. When the forecasting uncertainties can be fit to normal distributions, the probabilistic load balancing constraint can be reformulated as a linear inequality constraint, and the resulting optimization problem can be solved as a linear program. Finally, we present results from a case study considering the balancing of the critical load of a water treatment plant in islanded operation.

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The Grid of the Future Workshop Summary Report

Pierre, Brian J.; Copp, David C.; Nguyen, Tu A.

The Grid of the Future was a one-day workshop to discuss a resilient grid for the 21st and 22nd century. The workshop gathered experts from various fields to explore concepts for the electric power grid of the future with an emphasis on improving resilience. The event was co-sponsored by Sandia National Laboratories, the Albuquerque IEEE Section, the University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, and the Santa Fe Institute. The presenters identified radical changes to the grid that are expected to occur over the next 25-50 years and the role of resilience. The workshop was held at the University of New Mexico on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2018. This report summarizes presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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Structuring the Optimal Output Feedback Control Gain: A Soft Constraint Approach

Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control

Wilches-Bernal, Felipe; Copp, David C.; Bacelli, Giorgio B.; Byrne, Raymond H.

This paper discusses the optimal output feedback control problem of linear time-invariant systems with additional restrictions on the structure of the optimal feedback control gain. These restrictions include setting individual elements of the optimal gain matrix to zero and making the sum of certain rows of the gain matrix equal to desired values. The paper proposes a method that modifies the standard quadratic cost function to include soft constraints ensuring the satisfaction of these restrictions on the structure of the optimal gain. Necessary conditions for optimality with these soft constraints are derived, and an algorithm to solve the resulting optimal output feedback control problem is given. Finally, a power systems example is presented to illustrate the usefulness of proposed approach.

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