Beyond cost reduction: Improving the value of energy storage

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This GitHub repository includes code required to reproduce the data included in the Parzen et al 'Beyond cost reduction: Improving the value of energy storage' paper in the Springer Nature Carbon Neutrality journal, DOI: 10.1007/s43979-022-00027-3.
**It is licensed by GNU General Public License v3.0**
The repository includes:

- A PyPSA-Eur model and its required code and data adjustments to reproduce the results
- A Jupyter notebook with plotting and analysis scripts

Abstract

An energy storage technology is valuable if it makes energy systems cheaper. Traditional ways to improve storage technologies are to reduce their costs; however, the cheapest energy storage is not always the most valuable in energy systems. This paper reviews techno-economic storage valuation methods and expands them by the new ‘market potential method’ which derives a system-value by examining the capacities obtained from a long-term investment planning optimisation. We apply and compare this method to other cost metrics in a renewables-based European power system model, covering diverse energy storage technologies. We find that characteristics of high-cost hydrogen storage can be equally or even more valuable than low-cost hydrogen storage. Additionally, we show that modifying the freedom of storage sizing and component interactions can make the energy system 10% cheaper and impact the value of technologies. The results suggest to look beyond the pure cost reduction paradigm and focus on developing technologies with value approaches that can lead to cheaper electricity systems in future. One practical and useful value method to guide energy storage innovation could be the 'market potential method'.

Data Citation

Parzen, M. (Creator), Neumann, F. (Creator), Van Der Weijde, H. (Creator), Friedrich, D. (Creator), Kiprakis, A. (Creator) (19 Jul 2021). Beyond cost reduction: Improving the value of energy storage. GitHub.
Date made available19 Jul 2021
PublisherGitHub
Date of data production19 Jul 2021

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