Published November 17, 2022
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Ramp-Rate Control of DRES employing Supercapacitors in Distribution Systems
Description
The increased penetration of Distributed Renewable
Energy Sources (DRES) has posed several challenges into the
electric power systems, the most important of which is the
instability caused by the intermittent and stochastic nature of the
primary sources (wind, sun). Since the System Operators have
started to specify limits for the restriction of the Ramp-Rate (RR)
at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) of the DRES with the
grid, several algorithms have been proposed to mitigate the power
fluctuations using energy storage systems (ESS). Some drawbacks
are: high computational effort in the calculation of RR, increased
ESS size/decreased ESS operational life, etc. In this paper a new
RR Limitation (RRL) algorithm is proposed to address gaps
in the current state-of-the-art. This algorithm is based on the
two-point calculation of RR and is performed considering the
connection of a Supercapacitor (SC) at the DC-link of a DRES
converter. The relationship between the SC voltage and the degree
to which the RRL is achieved is established, which is something
missing from the current state of the art and is essential if the
RRL is to be treated as a new tradeable AS. The RR control is
validated in a real experimental testbed. Finally, this control is
modelled in Simulink in order to perform investigations on the
influence that several parameters have on the achieved RRL at
the DRES PCC. This is important, since the evaluation of the
RRL impact at DRES level will allow for further investigations
to evaluate the RRL impact at distribution system level and defer
costs related to the installation of large-scale ESS.
Abstract
European Union (UE). H2020 GA 764090Abstract
Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial CER-20191019Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/139579
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/139579