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A social cost benefit analysis of grid-scale electrical energy storage projects: a case study

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Anaya Stucchi, KL 
Pollitt, Michael G 
Sidhu, Arjan S 

Abstract

This study explores and quantifies the social costs and benefits of grid-scale electrical energy storage (EES) projects in Great Britain. The case study for this paper is the Smarter Network Storage project, a 6 MW/10MWh lithium battery placed at the Leighton Buzzard Primary substation to meet growing local peak demand requirements. This study analyses both the locational and system-wide benefits to grid-scale EES, determines the realistic combination of those social benefits, and juxtaposes them against the social costs across the useful lifecycle of the battery to determine the techno-economic performance. Risk and uncertainty from the benefit streams, cost elements, battery lifespan, and discount rate are incorporated into a Monte Carlo simulation. Using this framework, society can be guided to cost-effectively invest in EES as a grid modernization asset to facilitate the transition to a reliable, affordable, and clean power system.

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Keywords

Electrical energy storage, Battery, Social cost benefit analysis

Journal Title

Applied Energy

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Journal ISSN

0306-2619
1872-9118

Volume Title

212

Publisher

Elsevier
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L014386/1)