Abstract

The use of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in the electricity grid is rapidly growing due to its ability to bridge the gap between times of energy needs and when certain renewable sources are not generating. The use of battery storage helps the grid to remain stable due to its ability to respond quickly to changes in energy demand. Grid-scale battery storage has the potential to significantly assist in the renewable energy transition. Noise has emerged as a key environmental impact challenge in the development of BESS. But why? In our work with BESS, the noise is commonly associated with the battery and inverter modules’ heating and cooling systems, with the use of fans and compressors being the main emitters. However, the noise levels emitted are highly variable and depend on several factors, including operating conditions, ambient temperatures, and speed drives. We will explore the noise emissions of BESS, and key challenges like: —pathways for mitigating noise, including discussion of options at different project stages, ranging from site selection to commissioning. —challenges in accurate noise emission modeling —explore lessons learnt from a project from the design stage to post construction commissioning testing. Including the noise modeling predictions and their accuracy.

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