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We would like to invite you to come and see the posters at our upcoming conference. The posters will showcase a diverse range of research topics, and will give delegates an opportunity to engage with the authors and learn more about their work. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or simply curious about the latest developments in your field, we believe that the posters will offer something of interest to everyone. So please join us at the conference and take advantage of this opportunity to learn and engage with your peers in industry and the academic community.
On 9 April at 17:15, we’ll also hold the main poster session and distinguish the 7 best posters of this year’s edition with our traditional Poster Awards Ceremony. Join us at the poster area to cheer and meet the laureates, and enjoy some drinks with all poster presenters!
We look forward to seeing you there!
PO012: Optimizing hybrid wind-battery systems for full integration: a market-focused approach for Europe
Nuri Şensoy, Head of Data, Senkron Energy Digital Services
Abstract
The integration of battery storage systems with renewable energy sources like wind power is becoming increasingly crucial for ensuring grid reliability and maximizing the value of renewable energy. Most existing studies about operational optimization on battery energy storage integrated wind/solar power plants optimization focus on markets in the U.S., often neglecting the dynamics of frequency control and other ancillary service markets in regions like Europe. In this work, we address this gap by developing an advanced optimization model tailored to multiple energy and power-related markets, with a particular focus on the European energy markets. Our model is designed to optimize both the capacity and operational strategies of wind farms integrated with battery storage systems, ensuring full market participation, including frequency control services. The model incorporates market-specific dynamics such as fluctuating energy prices, frequency regulation needs, and operational constraints, offering a more comprehensive approach to evaluating the feasibility and valuation of co-located hybrid power plants. By simulating real market conditions in Turkey and expanding its applicability to Europe, this model provides insights into maximizing both technical and financial performance of hybrid wind-battery systems. This approach highlights the importance of seamless integration between renewable generation and battery storage to not only enhance grid stability but also to fully capitalize on market opportunities. The proposed mechanism offers valuable tools for policymakers, investors, and market operators in promoting the development of hybrid energy systems. Beyond optimization, our work includes a detailed design proposal for the overall EMS system, emphasizing the integration of IoT-based data flows. These IoT data streams facilitate real-time monitoring and control of energy assets, allowing for seamless decision-making across the EMS. This design optimizes data collection from distributed assets, ensuring efficient communication between market operations, plant controls, and forecasting tools.
No recording available for this poster.