2016
DOI: 10.18770/kepco.2016.02.02.227
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Effect Analysis for Frequency Recovery of 524 MW Energy Storage System for Frequency Regulation by Simulator

Abstract: To test the effectiveness of using an energy storage system for frequency regulation, the Energy New Business Laboratory at KEPCO Research Institute installed a 4 MW energy storage system (ESS) demonstration facility at the Jocheon Substation on Jeju Island. And after the successful completion of demonstration operations, a total of 52 MW ESS for frequency regulation was installed in Seo-Anseong (28 MW, governor-free control) and in Shin-Yongin (24 MW, automatic generation control). The control system used in … Show more

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“…Renewable energy sources that facilitate the supply-demand linkage between both regions in anticipation of distributed generation are mostly located in rural areas due to geographical and economic factors, resulting in a growing differentiation between the two regions [11]. To address the challenges arising from the differences between the demand and supply of active power and to ensure system frequency reliability, the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) built a 376 MW FR-ESS in 2016 [5,12], which has allowed for savings of about 24 billion KRW in electricity purchase costs to be achieved since it began commercial operation in 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Renewable energy sources that facilitate the supply-demand linkage between both regions in anticipation of distributed generation are mostly located in rural areas due to geographical and economic factors, resulting in a growing differentiation between the two regions [11]. To address the challenges arising from the differences between the demand and supply of active power and to ensure system frequency reliability, the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) built a 376 MW FR-ESS in 2016 [5,12], which has allowed for savings of about 24 billion KRW in electricity purchase costs to be achieved since it began commercial operation in 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%