Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies

The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has catalysed the rapid growth of renewable energy worldwide. However, the intermittent nature of renewable energy requires the support of energy storage systems (ESS) to provide ancillary services and save excess energy for use at a later time. ESS polici...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Energy Storage
Main Author: Sani S.B.; Celvakumaran P.; Ramachandaramurthy V.K.; Walker S.; Alrazi B.; Ying Y.J.; Dahlan N.Y.; Rahman M.H.A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2020
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091662384&doi=10.1016%2fj.est.2020.101902&partnerID=40&md5=ddb4e6f6fb2f1f0c36fea5f51278d44c
id 2-s2.0-85091662384
spelling 2-s2.0-85091662384
Sani S.B.; Celvakumaran P.; Ramachandaramurthy V.K.; Walker S.; Alrazi B.; Ying Y.J.; Dahlan N.Y.; Rahman M.H.A.
Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
2020
Journal of Energy Storage
32

10.1016/j.est.2020.101902
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091662384&doi=10.1016%2fj.est.2020.101902&partnerID=40&md5=ddb4e6f6fb2f1f0c36fea5f51278d44c
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has catalysed the rapid growth of renewable energy worldwide. However, the intermittent nature of renewable energy requires the support of energy storage systems (ESS) to provide ancillary services and save excess energy for use at a later time. ESS policies have been proposed in some countries to support the renewable energy integration and grid stability. These policies are mostly concentrated around battery storage system, which is considered to be the fastest growing energy storage technology due to its efficiency, flexibility and rapidly decreasing cost. ESS policies are primarily found in regions with highly developed economies, that have advanced knowledge and expertise in the sector. This paper provides a comprehensive review of ESS policies worldwide, identifying the different goals, objectives and the expected outcomes. It discusses the benefits of having such policies, the impact they have and opportunities they have created in the energy sector. Some of the countries that have been identified to have mature ESS policies are United States of America, United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Japan, China and Australia. These countries have the most advanced storage technologies and are constantly undertaking research, development and demonstration (RD&D) projects sponsored by the industry and government. ESS policies mostly promote energy storage by providing incentives, soft loans, targets and a level playing field. Nevertheless, a relatively small number of countries around the world have implemented the ESS policies. It is hoped that other countries especially in the emerging economies will learn from their experiences and adopt the policies to assist local entities that want to drive change in their community. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Elsevier Ltd
2352152X
English
Review
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Sani S.B.; Celvakumaran P.; Ramachandaramurthy V.K.; Walker S.; Alrazi B.; Ying Y.J.; Dahlan N.Y.; Rahman M.H.A.
spellingShingle Sani S.B.; Celvakumaran P.; Ramachandaramurthy V.K.; Walker S.; Alrazi B.; Ying Y.J.; Dahlan N.Y.; Rahman M.H.A.
Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
author_facet Sani S.B.; Celvakumaran P.; Ramachandaramurthy V.K.; Walker S.; Alrazi B.; Ying Y.J.; Dahlan N.Y.; Rahman M.H.A.
author_sort Sani S.B.; Celvakumaran P.; Ramachandaramurthy V.K.; Walker S.; Alrazi B.; Ying Y.J.; Dahlan N.Y.; Rahman M.H.A.
title Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
title_short Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
title_full Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
title_fullStr Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
title_full_unstemmed Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
title_sort Energy storage system policies: Way forward and opportunities for emerging economies
publishDate 2020
container_title Journal of Energy Storage
container_volume 32
container_issue
doi_str_mv 10.1016/j.est.2020.101902
url https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091662384&doi=10.1016%2fj.est.2020.101902&partnerID=40&md5=ddb4e6f6fb2f1f0c36fea5f51278d44c
description The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has catalysed the rapid growth of renewable energy worldwide. However, the intermittent nature of renewable energy requires the support of energy storage systems (ESS) to provide ancillary services and save excess energy for use at a later time. ESS policies have been proposed in some countries to support the renewable energy integration and grid stability. These policies are mostly concentrated around battery storage system, which is considered to be the fastest growing energy storage technology due to its efficiency, flexibility and rapidly decreasing cost. ESS policies are primarily found in regions with highly developed economies, that have advanced knowledge and expertise in the sector. This paper provides a comprehensive review of ESS policies worldwide, identifying the different goals, objectives and the expected outcomes. It discusses the benefits of having such policies, the impact they have and opportunities they have created in the energy sector. Some of the countries that have been identified to have mature ESS policies are United States of America, United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Japan, China and Australia. These countries have the most advanced storage technologies and are constantly undertaking research, development and demonstration (RD&D) projects sponsored by the industry and government. ESS policies mostly promote energy storage by providing incentives, soft loans, targets and a level playing field. Nevertheless, a relatively small number of countries around the world have implemented the ESS policies. It is hoped that other countries especially in the emerging economies will learn from their experiences and adopt the policies to assist local entities that want to drive change in their community. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
publisher Elsevier Ltd
issn 2352152X
language English
format Review
accesstype All Open Access; Green Open Access
record_format scopus
collection Scopus
_version_ 1812871799541596160