Economics of distributed storage systems [Elektronische Ressource] : an economic analysis of arbitrage-maximizing storage systems at the end consumer level / von Klaus-Henning Ahlert
Economics ofDistributed Storage SystemsAn economic analysis of arbitrage-maximizingstorage systems at the end consumer levelZur Erlangung des akademischen Grades einesDoktors der Wirtschaftswissenschaften(Dr. rer. pol.)von der Fakultät fürWirtschaftswissenschaftenam Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)genehmigteDISSERTATIONvonDipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Klaus-Henning AhlertTag der mündlichen Prüfung: 23.02.2010Referent: Prof. Dr. Christof WeinhardtKorreferent: Prof. Dr. Wolf Fichtner2010 KarlsruheAbstractIncreasing the shares of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and Distributed EnergyResources (DER) is one of the most important levers in many countries to cope withthe environmental, political, and economic challenges of future energy supply. Theunderlying question of this thesis is whether Distributed Storage Systems (DSSs) atthe end consumer level can economically foster the integration of intermittent andnon-dispatchable resources by providing demand-side flexibility.The analyses reveal a substantial integration potential of such systems, if hourlyflexible electricity prices are provided to end consumers and capacity costs for dis-tributed storage devices decrease to 200-400 EUR/kWh. The combination of resultsfrom three different models shows the economics of DSSs under price and load forecastuncertainty as well as under the condition of load-variable market prices.