Electrical Energy Storage Systems Unit 14: EESS and the Smart Grid
This unit looks at the constituent parts of the electricity system and shows specific roles that storage can have in each part.
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Partner Details | Director and Principal Consultant at G Kenyon Technology Ltd, Graham has established his reputation designing and implementing control and information management systems in the challenging environments presented by world-class construction programmes in the airport and railway industries. Graham is well versed in standard-setting, as he serves as Chair of both the IET’s Wiring Regulations Policy Committee and JPEL/64 Sub-Committee D for BS 7671, and is a member of the CIBSE’s Electrical Services Group Committee. He has supported many other committees during his involvement with IET Standards. Graham is co-author of the IET Code of Practice for Electrical Energy Storage Systems, author of the IET Code of Practice for Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Installation, and editor of some of the IET’s Wiring Regulations publications: Guidance Note 5 Protection against electric shock (8th Edition); Guidance Note 6 Protection against overcurrent (8th Edition); and Electrical installation design guide (4th Edition).
Dr Andrew F Crossland CEng PhD MEng. Andrew is a specialist in interdisciplinary modelling - combining social, financial and technical modelling to develop and deliver energy projects. He has worked in the railway, electrical distribution, research and solar industries developing new techniques and models for the rapidly changing, and increasingly low carbon energy mix. He won the Energy UK “Rising Star” Award for his work in the sector in 2017. Andrew founded the energy tracking system MyGridGB, charting the British electricity mix, carbon emissions and fossil fuel consumption in real time. Through this he works to provide an unbiased view of the potential and contribution of different energy sources. As an Energy Storage Specialist for three years at SolarCentury, Andrew helped to developed on residential, large battery and microgrid projects in the UK and East/Southern Africa. Andrew was also Chair of the Behind the Meter Energy Storage Group at the Solar Trade Association at this time. In 2018, Andrew joined Infratec in New Zealand working on energy projects across New Zealand and the Pacific. He is also a director of Advance Further Energy Ltd which provides specialist energy storage consultancy services in the UK. |
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• Understand the main commercial actors in electricity networks – transmission and distribution networks, generators, suppliers, the system operator and aggregators.
• Understand the application of peak shaving and how this can help transmission and distribution networks.
• Understand how storage can manage network voltage and system frequency – with particular relevance to frequency response.
• Understand reserve services.
• Know the actors in the electricity system who may provide value for electrical energy storage in the smart grid – particularly aggregators
Learners are expected to have a working knowledge of BS 7671 IET Wiring Regulations and access to copies of BS 7671, IET Guidance Notes 1 and 3 and IET Code of Practice for Electrical Energy Storage Systems, 2nd Edition.