Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends

The integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems into the electricity grid has the potential to provide clean and sustainable energy, but it also presents challenges related to grid stability and reliability. This review paper aims to provide an overview of PV penetration and discuss the most comm...

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Main Authors: Maghami M.R., Pasupuleti J., Ekanayake J.
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description The integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems into the electricity grid has the potential to provide clean and sustainable energy, but it also presents challenges related to grid stability and reliability. This review paper aims to provide an overview of PV penetration and discuss the most common challenges and mitigation techniques in this area. The main contribution of this paper is to investigate the growing body of literature that explores the potential benefits of two mitigation techniques: energy storage systems and demand response programs, in the context of high levels of solar PV penetration. Additionally, the paper examines the performance of solar PV systems when these two mitigation techniques are combined. The paper discusses various energy storage and demand response programs proposed in the literature, including their types, applications, challenges, and capacities. It also presents notable projects from around the world that have implemented these strategies. Furthermore, the technical and regulatory challenges associated with integrating these strategies into the grid are highlighted. In addition, the paper explores the complex mathematical models used for accurate forecasting and communication between grid operators and consumers. Estimations demonstrate that both energy storage and demand response have significant potential for maximizing the penetration of renewable energy into the power grid. To address the intermittency of renewable sources, the paper suggests and discusses hybrid energy storage and demand response strategies as more reliable mitigation techniques. These strategies offer promising solutions for integrating intermittent renewable sources into the grid. ? 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-366462025-03-03T15:43:37Z Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends Maghami M.R. Pasupuleti J. Ekanayake J. 56127745700 11340187300 7003409510 Application programs Electric energy storage Mathematical operators Solar power generation Demand response Demand response programs Demand response strategy Energy storage strategy Hybrid mitigation technique Mitigation techniques Photovoltaic penetration Photovoltaics Response strategies Solar photovoltaic system Solar energy The integration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems into the electricity grid has the potential to provide clean and sustainable energy, but it also presents challenges related to grid stability and reliability. This review paper aims to provide an overview of PV penetration and discuss the most common challenges and mitigation techniques in this area. The main contribution of this paper is to investigate the growing body of literature that explores the potential benefits of two mitigation techniques: energy storage systems and demand response programs, in the context of high levels of solar PV penetration. Additionally, the paper examines the performance of solar PV systems when these two mitigation techniques are combined. The paper discusses various energy storage and demand response programs proposed in the literature, including their types, applications, challenges, and capacities. It also presents notable projects from around the world that have implemented these strategies. Furthermore, the technical and regulatory challenges associated with integrating these strategies into the grid are highlighted. In addition, the paper explores the complex mathematical models used for accurate forecasting and communication between grid operators and consumers. Estimations demonstrate that both energy storage and demand response have significant potential for maximizing the penetration of renewable energy into the power grid. To address the intermittency of renewable sources, the paper suggests and discusses hybrid energy storage and demand response strategies as more reliable mitigation techniques. These strategies offer promising solutions for integrating intermittent renewable sources into the grid. ? 2024 Elsevier Ltd Final 2025-03-03T07:43:37Z 2025-03-03T07:43:37Z 2024 Review 10.1016/j.est.2024.111680 2-s2.0-85190285233 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85190285233&doi=10.1016%2fj.est.2024.111680&partnerID=40&md5=ad732e23f9c7fe05b0a79afb004abf69 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36646 88 111680 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
spellingShingle Application programs
Electric energy storage
Mathematical operators
Solar power generation
Demand response
Demand response programs
Demand response strategy
Energy storage strategy
Hybrid mitigation technique
Mitigation techniques
Photovoltaic penetration
Photovoltaics
Response strategies
Solar photovoltaic system
Solar energy
Maghami M.R.
Pasupuleti J.
Ekanayake J.
Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends
title Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends
title_full Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends
title_fullStr Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends
title_full_unstemmed Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends
title_short Energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: Challenges and future trends
title_sort energy storage and demand response as hybrid mitigation technique for photovoltaic grid connection: challenges and future trends
topic Application programs
Electric energy storage
Mathematical operators
Solar power generation
Demand response
Demand response programs
Demand response strategy
Energy storage strategy
Hybrid mitigation technique
Mitigation techniques
Photovoltaic penetration
Photovoltaics
Response strategies
Solar photovoltaic system
Solar energy
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