2017
DOI: 10.3390/en10010098
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Integration of Lithium-Ion Battery Storage Systems in Hydroelectric Plants for Supplying Primary Control Reserve

Abstract: Abstract:The ever-growing diffusion of renewables as electrical generation sources is forcing the electrical power system to face new and challenging regulation problems to preserve grid stability. Among these, the primary control reserve is reckoned to be one of the most important issues, since the introduction of generators based on renewable energies and interconnected through static converters, if relieved from the primary reserve contribution, reduces both the system inertia and the available power reserv… Show more

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“…It is not advisable to implement a delay on the P/f function in providing primary control regulation to the main grid as demonstrated, for instance, in [4,38], showing how a fast and precise active power response directly implicates reductions in the frequency perturbation width. Consequently, for new installations, the Q/V stabilizing function is required to dynamically behave as a first order filter, with time constant configurable in the range of 3-60 s.…”
Section: Influence Of Q/v Regulation Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is not advisable to implement a delay on the P/f function in providing primary control regulation to the main grid as demonstrated, for instance, in [4,38], showing how a fast and precise active power response directly implicates reductions in the frequency perturbation width. Consequently, for new installations, the Q/V stabilizing function is required to dynamically behave as a first order filter, with time constant configurable in the range of 3-60 s.…”
Section: Influence Of Q/v Regulation Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An excessive and unplanned penetration of power electronic interfaced systems in distribution networks, partially replacing the traditional centralized generation making use of rotating machines, reduces the connected regulating energy available in the interconnected network and may consequently affect the network stability in terms of voltage and frequency [4]. In order to counteract this kind of problems, national and international authorities updated their standards and grid codes regarding the connection of active end-users to distribution networks, including both DGs and ESSs.…”
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“…A more complex economic model of BESS, together with sizing procedure with respect to different operation criteria, is presented in [25]. Furthermore, the authors of [26,27] have performed a techno-economic analysis of the lithium-ion BESS providing FCR. However, the aforementioned studies [23][24][25][26][27] that included an economic evaluation of the BESS unit, were lacking a clear understanding of how the obtained parameters for optimal sizing are influencing the BESS lifetime and subsequently the economic profitability.…”
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“…• Bignucolo et al [44] studied the integration of lithium-ion battery storage systems in hydroelectric plants for supplying Primary Control Reserve required by the Grid Code specification. The simulation study of the overall system was carried out to quantitatively analyse the plant dynamic response in the case of network frequency contingencies and to study the technical benefits brought by such integration system to grid stability.…”
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“…The simulation study of the overall system was carried out to quantitatively analyse the plant dynamic response in the case of network frequency contingencies and to study the technical benefits brought by such integration system to grid stability. A case study to the technical-economic analysis, based on data from an existing hydropower plant and the Italian context, was presented in [44], mainly on the investment profitability.…”
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