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ID181807
Title ProperRole of policy in the development of business models for battery storage deployment
Other Title InformationHawaii case study
LanguageENG
AuthorShrimali, Gireesh ;  Kumar, Aravind Retna
Summary / Abstract (Note)Hawaii's 100% Renewable Portfolio Standard target has led to rapid growth in renewable generation resources. This has resulted in grid issues given the islanded nature of Hawaii's grid. The state has decided to use battery storage in its grid to address these issues. This motivates us to try to understand the various business models in the state and the minimum set of barriers that must be overcome for its successful deployment. We achieve the former by assessing the projects in the state and identifying the dominant business models. For the latter, we use a barrier-solution framework that posits the minimum set of barriers that must be met for the successful deployment of battery storage business models and we verify it by identifying the role of various policies/drivers in supporting these business models. As a result, we find predominantly three business models in Hawaii: Co-located Front-of-the-Meter, Behind-the-Meter, and Aggregated Behind-the-meter. We also verify that at least one barrier from barrier categories associated with market demand and project economics along with all the barriers related to interconnection and market participation must be addressed for successful deployment of battery storage. Based on these findings, we give recommendations to policymakers seeking to develop a battery storage market.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy . No.159; Dec 2021: p.112605
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2021-12 159
Key WordsBusiness Models ;  Battery Storage ;  Deployment Barriers