Beyond traditional demand response: How energy storage is
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The transformation of demand response through energy storage represents more than just a technological upgrade – it''s a fundamental shift in grid management.
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Scheme of distribution of energy system management. Slovak power plants operate 31 hydro, 2 nuclear, 2 thermal, and 2 solar power plants with a total capacity of 4112 MW [ 19 ]. The total installed capacity of the Slovak power plant in 2019 is 7716 MW. The full electricity consumption for the Slovak Republic in 2019 was 30,309 GWh [ 17 ].
The Slovak Republic has one transmission system, which is managed by the Slovak Electricity Transmission System, a.s. (SEPS). SEPS manages all transmission lines with a total length of 3008 km and a total transformation power of 11,730 MVA [ 17 ]. As shown in Figure 2 current grid map. Figure 2.
Figure 30 shows perspective places on the territory of the Slovak Republic for the location of photovoltaic stations, where the greatest perspective is in the southern part of Slovakia, while we can get the most electricity from photovoltaic stations in the vicinity of Komarno and Nitra. Figure 30.