Energy Storage in Energy Markets

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Energy Storage in Energy Markets

Uncertainties, Modelling, Analysis, and Optimization

 

Publisher: Elsevier

 

Synopsis

The increasing penetration of intermittent renewable energy resources faces the energy systems with diverse challenges. Energy storage systems plays a vital role in today’s energy system to compensate for the intermittency and uncertainty in renewable energy generation. On the other hand, in a deregulated energy market, energy storage is utilized as a key energy entity in response to market interactions and price variations.

Regarding the importance of energy storage systems in energy markets, this book aims to explore the modelling, optimization, and analyzing the impact of energy storage systems in energy market, for an audience of energy, power, mechanical, chemical, process, and environmental engineers as well as the researchers. It is targeted at improving operational efficiency through new approaches involving utility system and process integration.

New concepts of energy market and innovative technologies of energy storages systems in power and energy systems have been developing significantly during last decade. Different analysis and practices are investigated and improved by researchers and engineers. Lack of a comprehensive resource in integrating the diverse features of both energy markets and storages, including the technical and operational aspects, inspires a new resource in this area. This book recognizes and discusses the technology and operation of energy storages and the market issues for researchers and engineers.

Topics covered include energy storage technologies; different applications of energy storage systems; environmental impacts of energy storage; reliability and availability; design, integration and operation of energy storage systems; optimal energy management systems; optimization of energy storage utilization; storages’ and market’s components; economic analysis of energy systems; scheduling methods; market analysis and response.

Book contents

We welcome book chapter contributions centered (but not exclusively) on the following themes: Authors are welcome to propose a new book chapter title related to the book topics.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Energy market fundamentals and operation
  2. Energy storage fundamentals and components
  3. Modelling and Techno-Economic evaluation of energy storage systems for market analysis
  4. Storage roadmap in energy markets
  5. Optimization of energy storage systems in energy markets
  6. Uncertainties and Risk Analysis in energy markets and their consideration in energy storage evaluation
  7. Reliability Analysis and Role of Energy Storages in Resiliency of Energy Systems
  8. Energy storage in energy and reserve multi-market commerce
  9. Energy storage in energy and regulation multi-market commerce
  10. Electric vehicles as means of energy storage: Impacts on Energy Markets and Infrastructure
  11. Electric vehicles as means of energy storage: participation in ancillary services markets
  12. Large-scale energy storages in joint energy and ancillary multi-markets

 

 

Important Dates:

August 01, 2019:                 Book Chapter Proposal Submission

September 01, 2019:           Accept/Reject Notification

January 01, 2020:                Full Chapter Submission

February 01, 2020:              Accept/Revise/Reject Notification

April 01, 2020:                    Revised chapter Submission

 

Editors

Dr. Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo, PhD, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran

Dr. Amin Mohammadpour Shotorbani, PhD, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, Kelowna, BC Canada

Dr. Amjad Anvari-Moghaddam, PhD, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

 

Please send your inquiries and book chapter proposals (Abstract of the proposed book chapter, tentative sections and subsections of the chapter) to Behnam Mohammadi-ivatloo (bmohammadi@tabrizu.ac.ir), Amin Mohammadpour Shotorbani (a.m.shotorbani@ubc.ca), and Amjad Anvari-Moghaddam (aam@et.aau.dk).

Last Update At : 01 July 2019