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      Short-term assessment of pumped hydro energy storage configurations: Up, down, or closed?

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      Author(s)
      Toufani, Parinaz
      Nadar, Emre
      Kocaman, Ayşe Selin
      Date
      2022-11-09
      Source Title
      Renewable Energy
      Print ISSN
      0960-1481
      Electronic ISSN
      1879-0682
      Publisher
      Elsevier Ltd
      Volume
      202 Part 1
      Pages
      1086 - 1095
      Language
      English
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      Article
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      Abstract
      We study the energy generation and storage problem for various types of two-reservoir pumped hydro energy storage facilities: open-loop facilities with the upper or lower reservoir fed by a natural inflow and closed-loop facilities. We formulate this problem as a stochastic dynamic program under uncertainty in the streamflow rate and electricity price. We include the streamflow rate and electricity price as exogenous state variables in our formulation. We compare the short-term total cash flows obtained by running different pumped hydro energy storage configurations in a market setting where the electricity price can be negative. We first derive theoretical bounds on the revenue gains and losses from switching from one configuration to another. We then conduct numerical experiments by employing time-series models to formulate the evolution of our exogenous state variables. We consider three distinct seasons with different streamflow rates, different negative price occurrence frequencies, and different reservoir capacities. Our results show that: (1) The open-loop facility with the upstream flow can yield cash flows that are up to four times as large as those of the closed-loop facility; (2) The cash flow from operating a large closed-loop facility can be achieved by operating an open-loop facility with 10 times smaller reservoirs; and (3) The open-loop facility with the downstream flow can be more advantageous than the open-loop facility with the upstream flow (with an improvement of more than 10% in the cash flow) if the negative electricity price occurs more than 30% of the time.
      Keywords
      Pumped hydro energy storage
      Stochastic dynamic program
      Electricity price
      Streamflow rate
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111339
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      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.11.009
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