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Storage services and architectures in islands are identified. Two storage designs emerge as of particular interest. Storage operating principles, remuneration schemes, and investments feasibility are discussed. Electricity storage is crucial for power systems to achieve higher levels of renewable energy penetration.
Undoubtedly, energy storage stations (ESS) are vital for the electricity sector of NII to move to penetrations of renewables over 50 %. As can be inferred from Table 1, pumped hydro storage (PHS) and battery energy storage (BES) technologies dominate the landscape of actual grid-scale applications for island systems.
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. Of particular interest are the former two, which dominate the relevant literature.
Significant research has also been conducted on the dynamic behavior of island systems in the presence of storage and the feasibility of storage investments. On the other hand, the contribution of storage to resource adequacy in islands has received limited investigation, presenting opportunities for further research in this area.