Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2024, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (8): 2772-2774.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2024.0695

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Application and research progress of energy storage technology in power systems under the dual carbon background

Yuhan DAI1(), Chun LIU2(), Peng ZHOU3, Junpeng ZHOU4, Siyu XIANG5   

  1. 1.State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Company, Chengdu 610000, Sichuan, China
    2.Leshan Power Supply Company of State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Company, Leshan 614000, Sichuan, China
    3.Sichuan SGIT Technology Co. , Ltd. , Chengdu 610000, Sichuan, China
    4.Sichuan Jianengjia Power Group Co. , LTD. , Leshan 614000, Sichuan, China
    5.State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Company Electric Power Science Research Institute, Chengdu 610000, Sichuan, China
  • Received:2024-07-26 Revised:2024-08-02 Online:2024-08-28 Published:2024-08-15
  • Contact: Chun LIU E-mail:18010608432@163.com;dafengchui0725@163.com

Abstract:

Against the backdrop of promoting the "dual carbon" goals (carbon peak and carbon neutrality) globally, energy storage technology in the power system has become a key technology to support the transformation of clean energy and the safe and stable operation of the power grid. This article reviews the application and research progress of energy storage technology in power systems under the dual carbon background. Firstly, the article analyzes and summarizes the current domestic and foreign energy storage technologies under the dual carbon goal, including technical themes, energy storage demand, and clarifies the important impact of energy storage planning in power systems on the dual carbon goal; Then, the research reviewed the application and future development trends of energy storage technology in the power system. Finally, the current advanced hydrogen energy storage technology was explored, in order to provide certain ideas and references for the research of energy storage technology in the national power system.

Key words: power system, double carbon, energy storage, demand

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