Oilfield photovoltaic power generation supporting energy storage power stations can indeed provide more stable power**. This is because photovoltaic power generation is intermittent and fluctuating, that is, the power generation is larger during the day when there is sunlight, and the power generation is smaller at night and on rainy days. And this instability will have a certain impact on oilfield production. With an energy storage station, excess solar power can be stored for use when there is no or insufficient sunlight, resulting in a more stable power source**.
Energy storage power stations generally use batteries as energy storage devices, which can convert solar power into electricity and store it. When there is light, the photovoltaic power generation system converts solar energy into electricity, part of which is directly used for oil field production, and the other part is used to charge the battery. When there is no or insufficient light, the energy storage power station can release the stored electricity to meet the production needs of the oilfield.
In addition, energy storage power stations can also achieve profitability through the difference in peak-to-valley electricity prices, improving the economic efficiency of the oilfield. During peak power demand periods, energy storage power stations can release stored electric energy to meet the production needs of the oilfield, thereby reducing the pressure on the power grid and reducing the production cost of the oilfield.
In short, the oilfield photovoltaic power generation supporting energy storage power station can provide more stable power, which is conducive to improving the production efficiency and economic benefits of the oilfield, and also contributes to the development of new energy in China.