Optimal siting & sizing of battery energy storage system in active distribution network

Author(s):  
Zhong Qing ◽  
Yu Nanhua ◽  
Zhang Xiaoping ◽  
Yi You ◽  
Dong Liu
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 484
Author(s):  
Komsan Hongesombut ◽  
Suphicha Punyakunlaset ◽  
Sillawat Romphochai

When an islanding condition caused by an unintentional single-line to ground fault occurs in an active distribution network with distributed generation, the frequency stability and protection issues remain challenging. Therefore, this paper presents the under frequency protection enhancement of the active distribution network using a virtual inertia-controlled-battery energy storage system to improve the frequency stability under the islanding condition caused by unintentional faults. The virtual inertia control is designed based on the direct and quadrature axis-controlled battery energy storage system to generate the virtual inertia power, compensating the system’s inertia to enhance the stability margin. The proposed method is verified by the simulation results that reveal the frequency stability performance and the under-frequency load shedding enhancement of the study active distribution network in Thailand. The study is divided into two cases: the normal control parameters and the parameter uncertainty scenarios, compared with a power-frequency droop control. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed virtual inertia control can effectively improve the frequency and transient stabilities in the islanding condition, diminishing the number of loads disconnected by the proposed under-frequency load shedding scheme.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 (1) ◽  
pp. 1588-1592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hannu-Pekka Hellman ◽  
Atte Pihkala ◽  
Markku Hyvärinen ◽  
Pirjo Heine ◽  
Juha Karppinen ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 83 (6) ◽  
pp. 203-209
Author(s):  
Nur Muhammad Alif Ramli ◽  
Siti Maherah Hussin ◽  
Dalila Mat Said ◽  
Norzanah Rosmin ◽  
Amirjan Nawabjan

In recent years, the increasing integration of PV generations into distribution network systems is becoming a huge concern as it introduces various complications such as voltage rise problems, especially during high PV penetration levels. Conventional mitigation methods using voltage regulating devices are not designed to mitigate this particular problem while emerging methods requires sacrifices in term of cost and profit to be made by PV system owners. Thus, mitigation using a battery energy storage system (BESS) is proposed in this paper, where it is specifically designed to solve the voltage rise problem in the distribution system during high PV penetration. This is achieved by controlling the charging and discharging of the BESS accordingly. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed BESS, a simulation using MATLAB/Simulink software of 25 distributed PV generations with respective loads connected to a distribution network power system is done. The penetration level is set from 0% to 100% and the voltage level is measured at the point of common coupling for each increment. The findings show that the BESS can regulate the voltage rise that occurred during high PV penetration of 80% and 100% from 1.11 p.u. and 1.13 p.u. to an acceptable voltage of 1.01 pu.


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