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Frontiers in Energy Research
BESS as a UPS to Power Systems With High Solar Penetration
K. T. M. Udayanga Hemapala1  C. Devin Aluthge2  J. Rohan Lucas2 
[1] Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka;Department of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Colombo, Sri Lanka;
关键词: battery energy storage system;    supercapacitors;    dynamic stability;    dynamic frequency response;    solar PV;    inertia constant;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fenrg.2021.653015
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This study analyzes the primary and secondary frequency controls of the power system. Further, the article discusses the high-level understanding of keeping a selected feeder’s power supply during an upstream fault condition. The Sri Lankan power system is taken as a case study. Due to the high penetration of wind and solar injection to the Sri Lankan power system, the inertia of the system has been reduced drastically. Simulations have been carried out on a single feeder as it is impracticable to install a large battery energy storage system (BESS). The problems of dynamic stability of the current system due to high solar power penetration are analyzed. The repercussions of these problems to the power system are then discussed related to the stability of the system where there is severe machine tripping. Remedial action needed to be taken to increase the power quality of the power system, namely, BESS and supercapacitors are presented. A comparison of the inertia of the current system and the system when conventional power replaces solar power is also analyzed. The article addresses on how fast-active power injection could be used as an uninterrupted power supply to the selected feeder. It also states the fact that in the case of underfrequency load shedding, the feeder will not experience a power outage due to the BESS. However, BESS limitation and cost analysis are not discussed extensively. The results of analysis show that the selected feeder has uninterrupted power even though the grid was disconnected. Further, an approach is also taken to establish the required reactive power to the feeder as well. Method of combining virtual inertia with inverters is discussed here. All simulations conducted were based on real feeders and data.

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