Deploying battery energy storage systems (BESSs) has emerged as an effective solution to mitigate the peak shaving and valley filling burden on thermal power units, improve the smoothness of load profiles, and enhance the operational flexibility of distribution networks.
With Gambia"s electricity demand growing at 6% annually (World Bank, 2023), shared storage systems offer cost-effective peak shaving. The Banjul shared energy storage power station bidding represents a pivotal initiative in West Africa"s renewable energy transition.
Dynamic peak shaving automatically manages energy usage by discharging stored energy from the battery when demand exceeds the contracted capacity. This prevents overloading, ensures grid stability, and avoids costly demand charges. It makes sure you have sufficient energy during.
A peak shaving ESS stores electricity in a battery during off-peak hours at night when electricity use and prices are low, and allows plants to use the stored electricity during the peak hours of daytime, thereby lowering the cost of the electricity used.
Solution: A battery energy storage system can discharge at the right moment to limit that peak, reducing it to 400 kVA and saving R29,000 in demand charges. Best For: Facilities with infrequent but high surges, such as factories, cold storage warehouses, or sites with heavy.