2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2016.04.088
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Improving power grid performance using parallel connected Compressed Air Energy Storage and wind turbine system

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“…Extensive research has been conducted on integrating large-scale wind power and compressed air energy storage to improve the quality and controllability of wind power. Various integrated solutions have been studied, such as centralized/distributed, series/parallel, and different energy discharge modes (Madlener and Latz 2013 ; Hasan et al 2016 ; Zhao et al 2016 ). Thus, compressed air energy storage can provide a practical solution for integrating renewable energy (Facci et al 2015 ; Tong et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Case Studies Of Energy Savingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive research has been conducted on integrating large-scale wind power and compressed air energy storage to improve the quality and controllability of wind power. Various integrated solutions have been studied, such as centralized/distributed, series/parallel, and different energy discharge modes (Madlener and Latz 2013 ; Hasan et al 2016 ; Zhao et al 2016 ). Thus, compressed air energy storage can provide a practical solution for integrating renewable energy (Facci et al 2015 ; Tong et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Case Studies Of Energy Savingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In series CAES, during energy storage periods, absorbs all the wind power [26], and then CAES outputs stable electrical energy during the energy release period. When in parallel connection CAES, under energy storage conditions, absorbs the low-valley electricity from the power grid, and then outputs electricity to supplement wind power, making the overall output relatively stable [27,28]. Further applications are a combination of series and parallel connections, so that CAES and wind power are in series during energy storage (absorbing the part of the wind power that exceeds the dispatch), and so that CAES and wind power are connected in parallel when energy is released (smoothly outputting power and increasing the total amount of wind power) [29].…”
Section: Caes Systems Coupled With Wind Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…wind power, making the overall output relatively stable [27,28]. Further applications are a combination of series and parallel connections, so that CAES and wind power are in series during energy storage (absorbing the part of the wind power that exceeds the dispatch), and so that CAES and wind power are connected in parallel when energy is released (smoothly outputting power and increasing the total amount of wind power) [29].…”
Section: Wind Power Connecting To Caes In Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has many control strategies and designs. An evaluation of several control methods of the DVR is demonstrated by Hasan et al [13]. A comparative analysis of compensating devices and their Strategy is described in Refs.…”
Section: Figure 1 System Model With Dvr and Current Limitersmentioning
confidence: 99%