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Fig 1: The pie chart shows the generation mix of total installed capacity in India.

Fig 2: The Share of Renewable Energy in overall installed capacity in India.

Fig 3: Source: The economics of battery energy storage. “Ricky Mountain Institute”.

Fig 1.1: Comparison of daily load curves


Fig 2.1: Classification of electrical energy storage systems according to energy form
Fig 2.2: relationship of discharge time and power rating for various Storage technologies.
Fig 2.3: CAES plant in Huntorf, Germany.

Fig 2.4: Pumped storage hydro (PSH)

Fig 2.5: India’s first grid-scale battery-based energy storage system

Fig 4.1: Drivers, markets and technologies

Fig. 5.1: Power system agents interaction set-up.


Fig 5.2: Electricity System Management using an Agent-based

Fig 5.3. Conditions needed to reduce GHG impacts from storage.

Table 1.1: Different kind of services by the EES to the system

Table 2.1: Characteristics of selected Energy Storage Systems (source: The World Energy Council)

Table 2.2: Battery technologies and commercial units used in electric utilities

Table 4.1: Battery Energy Storage Projects in India

Table 4.2: pumped storage projects in India

Table 4.3: Potential of pumped storage projects in India

Table 4.4: energy storage estimations for MV/LV grid (MWh)


Table 4.5: The smart grid benefits to Utilities, Consumers & society in the following areas
Table 5.1: A summary of the 15 dimensions and their parameters

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