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Energy Visions 8th Seminar

 

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 YOUNG SCIENTIST LECTURE

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Time and date: 8:00-9:00 AM May 26 (GMT+8:00)

Speaker: DR. Joachim Seel

Title: Influence of Business Models on PV-Battery Dispatch Decisions and Market Value: A Pilot Study of Operating Plants

Speaker bio: Dr. Joachim Seel is a Senior Scientific Engineering Associate at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research focuses on the integration of intermittent renewable generation into the grid, and associated effects on electricity markets. He holds a PhD and MS of Energy and Resources and a MPP from UC Berkeley.

Supporting institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Mälardalen University

ADAPEN paper link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adapen.2021.100076

Abstract: PV-battery hybrid projects dominate interconnection queues in some regions in the United States. But few large-scale projects have been in use long enough to assess how the hybrid capabilities may be used in practice and the existing literature scantly discusses observed operational strategies. We interview plant operators and analyze empirical dispatch data for eleven large-scale PV-battery hybrids in three organized wholesale markets in the United States. We estimate the market value of our sample hybrids in 2020. The empirical increase in market value of a PV-battery hybrid relative to a standalone PV plant varies by project and ranges from $1 to $48/MWhsolar, often aided by a large boost in capacity value. This premium is driven by market, location, technical characteristics of the PV and battery asset, and battery dispatch strategies. In contrast to the widespread assumptions in the PV-battery hybrid modeling literature, only three of the eleven project operators optimize battery usage for wholesale market revenue as merchant plants. Instead, load-serving entities target peak load reductions, incentive program participants focus on compliance with program requirements, and large energy consumers prioritize resiliency and utility bill minimization. These alternative business models can result in high revenues for the project operators, but do not optimize the storage dispatch from a grid perspective. Understanding real-world dispatch signals and aligning them closer with system-wide grid needs will be important for electric grid operators and system planners, and can increase the market value of PV-battery hybrids.

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