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Cordova Electric Cooperative Energy Storage Evaluation

Schenkman, Benjamin L.; Schenkman, Benjamin L.; Vandermeer, Jeremy B.; Schenkman, Benjamin L.; Baca, Michael J.; Mueller-Stoffels, Marc M.; Koplin, Clay K.

The community of Cordova, Alaska currently uses diesel and run-of-river hydro generation for its electricity needs. In the past, 60% of the Cordova summer load was supplied by the run-of-river generation. The majority of the time, the load was supplied only by the run-of-river generation. The bulk of generated electricity is delivered to Cordova's industrial fish processing plants and to other industrial loads. With the expansion of Cordova's fishing industry, the run-of-river generation is less often able to supply 100% of the load demand. When the run-of-river generation is not able to supply 100% of the load demand it has to be supplemented by diesel generation. There are also many times when the load demand is low and the available run-of-river generation has to be curtailed by spilling water which could be stored in an energy storage system. Sandia National Laboratories and Alaska Center for Energy and Power collaborated to evaluate how an energy storage system can be used to capture the spilled water and how it can economically and technically benefit Cordova during the fishing season and other times throughout the year. Results from this study are summarized in this report. 3