[LDES-technology] [LDES-model] Paper describing method for modeling storage published (attached and link provided)
Daniel M Kammen
kammen at berkeley.edu
Sun Jun 25 18:28:27 PDT 2023
Congratulations!
dan
On Sun, Jun 25, 2023 at 5:33 PM Sarah Kurtz <skurtz at ucmerced.edu> wrote:
> Dear collaborators,
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> I wanted to share with you our latest paper that describes a strategy for
> enabling modeling 365 days of the year for multiple periods (e.g. 2030,
> 2035, 2040, 2045) in a reasonable computational time, while retaining
> reasonable accuracy for grids that are driven largely by solar. It is
> especially accurate at modeling the amount of storage needed because it
> focuses on the times of day when the storage is likely to be most full and
> most empty, allowing for sizing of the diurnal storage, seasonal storage
> and everything in between.
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> The code needed to use this approach with RESOLVE will be posted with the
> new RESOLVE code when E3 posts it later this summer. We hope others will
> find it useful.
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> Congratulations to Farzan and Zabir for working through the details to
> understand the benefits and limitations of this approach!
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> Sarah
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> Your article link:
> https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.128206
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