The review process identified three main storage typologies suitable for deployment in island systems: (a) storage coupled with RES within a hybrid power station, (b) centrally managed standalone storage installations, and (c) behind-the-meter storage installations.
How should marine energy be used in island resource-rich regions?
In island resource-rich regions, marine energy should be used based on the local conditions, in combination with aquaculture, seawater desalination, liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving stations, and repurposing abandoned docks.
Why is integrated development important for Island energy systems?
Island energy facilities vary, and integrated development is crucial for building new energy systems. Based on the types and resources of island energy, IIESs are constructed for hierarchical energy utilisation and multi-energy coupling, coordinating resources to achieve source–grid–load–storage integration.
Based on the types and resources of island energy, IIESs are constructed for hierarchical energy utilisation and multi-energy coupling, coordinating resources to achieve source–grid–load–storage integration. The optimisation of IIESs is reviewed, with a focus on modelling methods, intelligent algorithm development, and system simulation.
Should marine energy be integrated into existing energy systems?
Integrating marine energy into existing energy systems can reduce the burden on the power grid, increase the energy supply to islands to meet the needs of their inhabitants, and minimise the transportation and consumption of fossil fuels.
Do Island energy systems need optimisation algorithms?
Optimisation algorithms Notably, the modelling and optimal operation of island energy systems tend to be complex, nonlinear, and uncertain due to the highly complex structures of island energy systems. Gao et al. studied the optimisation of a desalination system with 12 motors, considering water flow and pressure constraints.
Island integrated energy systems IIESs leverage energy cascade utilisation and multi-energy coupling, coordinating various energy resources and integrating source–grid–load–storage. This approach can smooth out power load fluctuations, optimise the usage of multiple energy sources, and achieve high energy efficiency.