Risk assessment methods for the physical energy storage industry

Risk assessment methods for the physical energy storage industry

The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of risk and safety assessment methodology for large scale energy storage currently practices in safety engineering today and comparing Causal Analysis based on System-Theoretic Accident Model and Process (STAMP) and Systems-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) with fault tree analysis, FMEA, HAZID, HAZOP.

6 FAQs about [Risk assessment methods for the physical energy storage industry]

Are existing risk assessment techniques applicable to storage and energy systems?

As such, it is important that existing available risk assessment techniques need to be improved for applicability to storage and energy system of the future, especially in large scale and utility. This paper evaluates methodology and consideration parameters in risk assessment by FTA, ETA, FMEA, HAZID, HAZOP and STPA.

Is systemic based risk assessment suitable for complicated energy storage system?

This paper demonstrated that systemic based risk assessment such Systems Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) is suitable for complicated energy storage system but argues that element of probabilistic risk-based assessment needs to be incorporated.

Can STPA-H technique be used for energy storage?

STPA-H technique proposed is applicable for different types of energy storage for large scale and utility safety and risk assessment. This paper is expected to benefit Malaysian government with the progression of Large-Scale Solar 3 (LSS3) and serve as reference to future energy system risk assessment.

What is the risk duration scale for the energy system?

Acknowledging its significant role in climate change and sustainability, we applied a risk duration scale of ten years for the energy system.

What is a safety engineering risk assessment method?

Traditional safety engineering risk assessment methods assumed that initiating events in the chain are mutually exclusive in attempt to perform probabilistic risk assessment towards it, while too often the initiating events may be not as exclusive. Technique such as STPA works by taking purist system perspective on safety.

Can a large-scale solar battery energy storage system improve accident prevention and mitigation?

This work describes an improved risk assessment approach for analyzing safety designs in the battery energy storage system incorporated in large-scale solar, which can enhance accident prevention and mitigation through the incorporation of probabilistic event tree and systems theoretic analysis.

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