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This paper provides an up-to-date review of these storage technologies and energy storage systems in Vietnam’s power system today. Finally, there are a few perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of these storage systems in Vietnam power systems today.
A New Wave in Vietnam’s Energy Sector: Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)! Vietnam is at the forefront of a transformative shift towards renewable energy, with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) emerging as a cornerstone technology in ensuring grid stability.
Sunita Dubey and Hyunjung Lee share how Vietnam is leveraging Battery Energy Storage Systems to stabilize their grid and accelerate the energy transition.
In fact, with the release of 300Ah+ large-capacity battery cells, members of China top 10 energy storage system integrator have deployed 5MWh+ energy storage battery compartments, such as CATL, Sungrow, CRRC Zhuzhou Institute, TrinaStorage, etc.
This paper provides a critical review of the existing energy storage technologies, focus-ing mainly on mature technologies. Their feasibility for microgrids is investigated in terms of cost, technical benefits, cycle life, ease of deployment, energy and power density, cycle life, and operational constraints.
Because the BESS has a limited lifespan and is the most expensive component in a microgrid, frequent replacement significantly increases a project’s operating costs. This paper proposes a capacity optimization method as well as a cost analysis that takes the BESS lifetime into account.
Through case studies (Case 1 to Case 4), the SESS configuration significantly improves the renewable energy consumption rate from 73.05% to 99.93%. This indicates that shared energy storage effectively promotes renewable energy utilization while reducing microgrid operating costs.
Because of renewable energy generation sources such as PV and Wind Turbine (WT), the output power of a microgrid varies greatly, which can reduce the BESS lifetime. Because the BESS has a limited lifespan and is the most expensive component in a microgrid, frequent replacement significantly increases a project’s operating costs.