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Utility-scale energy storage systems: World condition and Brazilian perspectives

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 52, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2022.105066

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Regulation; Energy storage technologies; Renewable energy; Energy storage market; Power quality

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  1. Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq Brazil [308021/2019-3, 302751/2020-3, 300943/2020-2]
  2. National School of Public Administration - ENAP Brazil [04600.003102/2020-21]
  3. Paraiba State Research Support Foundation - FAPESQ Brazil [3060/2021]
  4. Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil [PVK13150-2020]
  5. Minas Gerais Research Funding Foundation - FAPEMIG Brazil [APQ-00378-21]
  6. Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel - CAPES Brazil
  7. Charles University - Czech Republic [295522]
  8. Czech Science Foundation - Czech Republic [19-26812X]
  9. SemeAd (FEAUSP) from FIA Foundation Institute of Administration
  10. Cactvs Payment Institution S.A. through the granting of research project aid SemeAd PQ Jr Scholarship [2021.01]
  11. European Unions Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant [870245]
  12. University of Oxford

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This article discusses the regulatory framework for utility-scale energy storage systems (ESS) in Brazil. It lists key regulatory points in four dimensions and proposes policy suggestions such as creating an energy storage agency, expanding time granularity, setting a minimum payout, and developing industrial policies.
The integration of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) into the grid significantly changes the scenario of the distribution network's operations. Such challenges are minimized by the incorporation of utility-scale energy storage systems (ESS), providing flexibility and reliability to the electrical system. Despite the benefits brought by ESS, the technology still has limited investment and application in Brazil. The financial viability of ESS, in the current Brazilian regulatory framework, is unlikely. Thus, this article discusses the main regulatory aspects that are being adopted in countries that are at the forefront of implementing an ESS and the application possibilities for regulatory adequacy in the Brazilian scenario. In this scenario of absolute lack of regulation, some points for the development of a regulatory framework are listed, classified into four dimensions: (i) definition; (ii) grid access mechanisms; (iii) remuneration mechanisms; (iv) types of services. The key-findings and policy implications encompass: the need to create an electricity energy storage agent, enabling the generation of multiple revenues, and avoiding double taxation; the time granularity will need to be expanded, aiming at improving the market's sensitivity to economic signals; the regulatory framework could define a minimum payout for storage services, as well as a stimulus to investments in utility-scale ESS through subsidized credit lines; and industrial policies for the development of the production chain of facilities and devices related to the energy storage sector should be further discussed. Thus, the planning of the Brazilian regulatory framework must be thought of in the long-term and strategically.

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