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A new synthetic inertia system based on electric vehicles to support the frequency stability of low-inertia modern power grids

机译:一种基于电动车辆的新型合成惯性系统,支持低惯性现代电网频率稳定性

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The increasing share of renewables into modern power systems has resulted in lower levels of existing rotational inertia accompanied by conventional generation units. This issue results in an increase in system frequency fluctuations, which leads to system deterioration and instability. To overcome the ever decreasing issue of inertia, several endeavors in inertia emulation have been provided based on external sources of energy (e.g., energy storage systems (ESSs)). However, the high capital and running costs associated with the adoption of these sources for inertia enhancement significantly deter their wide applications. Hence, to tackle these issues, this study proposes a new synthetic inertia control (SIC) system that relies on electric vehicles (EVs) as a pre-existing energy source in low-inertia modern power grids to expand inertial emulation capability and support frequency stability. In this way, the power system inertia can be imitated by exploiting the surplus stored energy in already existing system resources (e.g., EVs) without changing system hardware, thus decreasing the ESS's required capacity. The proposed SIC is constructed based on the derivative control technique, where it is utilized to estimate the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) to add adequate inertia power to the power grid set-point during contingencies, thereby improving frequency stability of low-inertia systems. The usability and superiority of the suggested SIC system based on EVs are validated by comparison with the traditional frequency control system against variant load/renewables disruptions, uncertainties, and physical constraints. The simulation results verified that the suggested SIC system exhibits ameliorated system performance and reliability, which could greatly support low-inertia modern power grids against contingencies. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:将可再生能源的份额越来越多地导致现有的旋转惯性水平较低,伴随着常规发电单元。该问题导致系统频率波动的增加,这导致系统恶化和不稳定。为了克服惯性问题的下降,基于外部能源来源(例如,储能系统(ESS))提供了惯性仿真的几种努力。然而,与采用这些惯性增强来源相关的高资本和运行成本显着阻碍了他们广泛的应用。因此,为了解决这些问题,本研究提出了一种新的合成惯性控制(SIC)系统,依赖于电动车辆(EVS)作为低惯性现代电网的预先存在的能源,以扩大惯性仿真能力和支持频率稳定性。通过这种方式,可以通过利用现有的系统资源(例如,EVS)中的剩余存储的能量来模仿电力系统惯性,而无需更换系统硬件,因此降低了ESS所需的容量。所提出的SiC基于衍生物控制技术构建,其中利用它来估计频率(Rocof)的变化率,以在突发发生期间向电网设定点添加足够的惯性电力,从而提高低惯性的频率稳定性系统。基于EVS的建议SIC系统的可用性和优越性通过与传统的频率控制系统对抗变体负载/可再生能源中断,不确定性和物理约束进行比较验证。仿真结果证实,建议的SIC系统表现出改善的系统性能和可靠性,这可以极大地支持对抗偶然的低惯性现代电网。 (c)2021 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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