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Development of chemistry-specific battery energy storage system models using combined multiphysics and reduced order modeling

机译:Development of chemistry-specific battery energy storage system models using combined multiphysics and reduced order modeling

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Batteries are pivotal towards the decarbonization of energy systems as they address the intermittent nature of renewable energy technologies. The techno-economic feasibility of deploying batteries in microgrids is often analyzed using energy systems modeling tools. These often utilize the idealized battery model, which is simpler but neglects electrochemical phenomena. Reduced-order models, which are derived from continuum-scale physics-based models, have improved accuracy but are yet to be applied in the cost optimization of micro -grids. In this work, we proposed a novel methodology for generating reduced-order models of lithium-ion lithium iron phosphate, nickel cobalt aluminum oxide, and nickel manganese cobalt chemistries for use in the techno-economic optimization of microgrids. We simulated previously reported multiphysics models of Li-ion batte-ries in COMSOL Multiphysics (R) and reduced them into equivalent circuit models. These were implemented in Island Systems LCOEmin Algorithm (ISLA), our in-house energy systems modeling and optimization tool. We then simulated and optimized renewable energy systems in ISLA to determine the discrepancy between the reduced -order equivalent circuit models versus the idealized battery model. The results revealed that the idealized battery model can miscalculate the SOC by > 5 SOC due to the assumption of constant voltages, while the optimum sizes differed by > 5 when there are sharp peaks in demand or if non-renewable sources are competitive. The idealized battery model is therefore not a valid approximation under these scenarios. This work demonstrated a novel multi-scale framework from the continuum-scale multiphysics modeling of batteries to macroscale energy systems optimization.

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