Abstract

Over the last few years, electrical storage and especially battery systems have seen a strong rise in interest. In several countries, as for instance in Germany, lithium-ion batteries are now commonly deployed in end-consumer installations to shift local generation from photovoltaic systems in time. A further application for storage is price arbitrage, which corresponds to an operation strategy benefitting from price differentials. In this work, we describe a Mixed Integer Problem to optimize the storage dispatch considering both the 15- and the 60-min auctions in use in Germany. Furthermore, in addition to the calendric lifetime, the limitation to a certain number of cycles is considered in the evaluation. Last, it was conducted a sensitivity analysis to identify the price volatility level that is required to generate a profit from arbitrage operations. Therefore, a market price process with adjustable parameters has been implemented.

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