Proceedings of PURPLE MOUNTAIN FORUM 2019-International Forum on Smart Grid Protection and Control pp 259-270 | Cite as
Design and Evaluation of Primary Frequency Modulation Control Strategy for Wind-Storage Combined System
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Abstract
Due to its own volatility and intermittentness, wind power has increased the burden on the power system after the grid connection, which has a serious impact on its safe operation. Considering the parallel and serial control strategy adopted by traditional-wind storage system, and taking into account the economy and the effect of primary frequency modulation, this paper puts forward an optimal control strategy for comprehensive utilization of energy storage system (ESS). Finally, a comprehensive evaluation method for the energy storage system to participate in the primary frequency modulation of the power grid is proposed. And in the current domestic frequency modulation market, the evaluation method is used to verify that the optimal control strategy has the best frequency modulation performance.
Keywords
Wind power Energy storage system (ESS) Optimization control strategy Comprehensive evaluationNotes
Acknowledgements
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (U1766204) special fund for industrial innovation of Jilin Province Development and Reform Commission (2017C017-2).
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