William Seward
Research student,
- sewardwg@cardiff.ac.uk
- Room E/2.12, Queen's Buildings - East Building, 5 The Parade, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 3AA
Research
Thesis
Viability and value of behind the meter battery storage
Funding source
EPSRC
Supervisors
Professor Meysam Qadrdan
Professor in Energy Networks and Systems
Nick Jenkins
Professor
Publications
2023
- Seward, W., Chi, L., Qadrdan, M., Allahham, A. and Alawasa, K. 2023. Sizing, economic, and reliability analysis of photovoltaics and energy storage for an off‐grid power system in Jordan. IET Energy Systems Integration 5(4), pp. 393-404. (10.1049/esi2.12108)
- Seward, W., Qadrdan, M. and Jenkins, N. 2023. Corrigendum to "Quantifying the value of distributed battery storage to the operation of a low carbon power system" [Appl. Energy 305 (2022) 117684]. Applied Energy 331, article number: 120243. (10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.120243)
2022
- Seward, W. 2022. Viability and value of behind-the-meter battery storage. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
- Seward, W., Qadrdan, M. and Jenkins, N. 2022. Revenue stacking for behind the meter battery storage in energy and ancillary services markets. Electric Power Systems Research 211, article number: 108292. (10.1016/j.epsr.2022.108292)
- Seward, W., Qadrdan, M. and Jenkins, N. 2022. Quantifying the value of distributed battery storage to the operation of a low carbon power system. Applied Energy 305, article number: 117684. (10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117684)
2020
- Seward, W., Canet, A. and Qadrdan, M. 2020. Spatially explicit scenarios for decarbonising heat in domestic buildings. Presented at: 55th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC 2020), Virtual - Torino, Italy, 1-4 September 20202020 55th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC). IEEE pp. 1-6., (10.1109/UPEC49904.2020.9209775)
2019
- Seward, W. G., Huxtable, R. D., Beynon, B. P., Zvirblys, A., Camacho Hunt, N., Albano, M. and Cipcigan, L. M. 2019. Modelling of static wireless electric vehicle charging and its impact on a typical GB distribution network. Presented at: 54th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), Bucharest, Romania, 3-6 Sep 20192019 54th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC). IEEE, (10.1109/UPEC.2019.8893603)