IEC/TC 120 - Electrical Energy Storage (EES) Systems
1. Standardization in the field of grid integrated EES systems in order to support grid requirements. - TC 120 focuses on system aspects on EES systems rather than energy storage devices. - TC 120 investigates system aspects and the need for new standards for EES systems. -TC 120 also focuses on the interaction between EES systems and Electric Power Systems (EPS). 2. For the purpose of TC120, “grid” includes and is not limited to applications in: a) transmission grids b) distribution grids c) islanded grids d) customer installation It is also confirmed that TC120 can include “smart grid” Storage in railway systems is considered if it contributes as an EES system to the grid as referenced in 2 a) d). Note: Grid is a synonym for electricity supply network (ISO/IEC 15067-3) A smart grid is an electric power system that utilizes information exchange and control technologies, distributed computing and associated sensors and actuators, for purposes such as: - to integrate the behaviour and actions of the network users and other stakeholders - to efficiently deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supplies (IEV 617-04-13) 3. EES systems include any type of grid-connected EES systems which can both store electrical energy from a grid or any other source and provide electrical energy to a grid. By that feature it maintains the balance between electrical energy demand and supply over a period of time. TC 120 considers all storage technologies as long as they are capable to store and to discharge electrical energy. (Energy storage itself is not in the scope of the work.) Note: Thermal storage systems are included in the scope, only from the point of view of extracting and injection eletricity. Uninterruptible power systems only having that funxtion (UPS) and similar backup power souces are not included in the scope of TC 120. 4. The scope of TC 120 is to prepare normative documents
Electrical Energy Storage (EES) Systems
1. Standardization in the field of grid integrated EES systems in order to support grid requirements. - TC 120 focuses on system aspects on EES systems rather than energy storage devices. - TC 120 investigates system aspects and the need for new standards for EES systems. -TC 120 also focuses on the interaction between EES systems and Electric Power Systems (EPS). 2. For the purpose of TC120, “grid” includes and is not limited to applications in: a) transmission grids b) distribution grids c) islanded grids d) customer installation It is also confirmed that TC120 can include “smart grid” Storage in railway systems is considered if it contributes as an EES system to the grid as referenced in 2 a) d). Note: Grid is a synonym for electricity supply network (ISO/IEC 15067-3) A smart grid is an electric power system that utilizes information exchange and control technologies, distributed computing and associated sensors and actuators, for purposes such as: - to integrate the behaviour and actions of the network users and other stakeholders - to efficiently deliver sustainable, economic and secure electricity supplies (IEV 617-04-13) 3. EES systems include any type of grid-connected EES systems which can both store electrical energy from a grid or any other source and provide electrical energy to a grid. By that feature it maintains the balance between electrical energy demand and supply over a period of time. TC 120 considers all storage technologies as long as they are capable to store and to discharge electrical energy. (Energy storage itself is not in the scope of the work.) Note: Thermal storage systems are included in the scope, only from the point of view of extracting and injection eletricity. Uninterruptible power systems only having that funxtion (UPS) and similar backup power souces are not included in the scope of TC 120. 4. The scope of TC 120 is to prepare normative documents
General Information
IEC 62933-5-1:2024 specifies safety considerations (e.g. hazards identification, risk assessment, risk mitigation) applicable to EES systems integrated with the electrical grid. This document provides criteria to enable the safe application and use of electrical energy storage systems of any type or size intended for grid-integrated applications. This document can be applied to all EESS technologies, but for requirements specific to electrochemical EES systems, reference is also made to IEC 62933-5-2. This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC TS 62933-5-1 published in 2017. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to IEC TS 62933‑5‑1:2017: a) Revising “should” statements to “shall” statements for all requirements and move some “should” statements clauses to Annex B for informative purposes. b) Update standard references (normative). c) Update definitions and add or remove definitions where necessary. d) Revise criteria in Clause 6 and Clause 7 to be actionable and add standard references where necessary. e) Revise Clause 8 for more thorough test method and criteria, add tests where necessary. f) Add markings and instruction criteria. g) Revise Annex A to add technology safety information on gravitational and thermal EESS. h) Add Annex B and Annex C for safety considerations for EESS and test method for mechanical EESS. i) Add informative list of standards and update bibliography.
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IEC 62933-1:2024 defines terms applicable to electrical energy storage (EES) systems including terms necessary for the definition of unit parameters, test methods, planning, installation, operation, environmental and safety issues. This terminology document is applicable to grid-connected systems able to extract electrical energy from an electric power system, store energy internally, and provide electrical energy to an electric power system. The step for charging and discharging an EES system can comprise an energy conversion. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) addition (with revision) of the entries developed during the edition 1 stability period and, therefore, included only in other IEC 62933 parts; b) addition of the entries developed during the edition 1 stability period and published in this document for the first time; c) complete revision of the entries already present in edition 1.
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IEC 62933-1:2018 defines terms applicable to electrical energy storage (EES) systems including terms necessary for the definition of unit parameters, test methods, planning, installation, safety and environmental issues. This terminology document is applicable to grid-connected systems able to extract electrical energy from an electric power system, store it internally, and inject electrical power to an electric power system. The step for charging and discharging an EES system may comprise an energy conversion.
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IEC 62933-2-1:2017 focuses on unit parameters and testing methods of EES systems. The energy storage devices and technologies are outside the scope of this document. This document deals with EES system performance defining:
unit parameters,
testing methods.
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IEC 62933-5-2:2020 primarily describes safety aspects for people and, where appropriate, safety matters related to the surroundings and living beings for grid-connected energy storage systems where an electrochemical storage subsystem is used.
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IEC 62933-4-4:2023 describes environmental issues when reused batteries are considered for a BESS. It provides details and requirements for identifying and preventing environmental issues in each life cycle stage, i.e., from the design to the disassembly of such reused batteries in a BESS.
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IEC 62933-5-3:2023 applies to those instances when a BESS undergoes unplanned modifications. Such modifications can involve one or more of the following: - changes in energy storage capacity; - changes of chemistries, design and manufacturer of the accumulation subsystem; - changes of a subsystem component using non-OEM parts, - changes to the mode of operation, - changes of the installation site, or - changes in an accumulation subsystem due to an installation of reused or repurposed batteries. Any such modification can impair the original state of safety of the BESS. This document complements IEC 62933-5-2, which relates to the overall safety aspects of a BESS. The requirements covered by this document are applied in addition to the requirements in IEC 62933-5-2 in accordance with each situation.
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