2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.physc.2012.03.065
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SMES application for frequency control during islanded microgrid operation

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“…The LFC is done in an island mode of operation when disconnected from grid, in the microgrid a wind, solar, a diesel and SMES along with some variable load is connected, when there is a change in load the frequency deviations will occur, if it is connected to grid then the load can be compensated from grid, during islanding mode it is difficult to get compensate the load in short time, for this reason SMES is used to suppress the dynamics [44].…”
Section: Other Optimization Controllersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LFC is done in an island mode of operation when disconnected from grid, in the microgrid a wind, solar, a diesel and SMES along with some variable load is connected, when there is a change in load the frequency deviations will occur, if it is connected to grid then the load can be compensated from grid, during islanding mode it is difficult to get compensate the load in short time, for this reason SMES is used to suppress the dynamics [44].…”
Section: Other Optimization Controllersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors have employed different storage devices in [25], [26], [27] and [28] and the transient analysis is done. In [25], the frequency fluctuations during islanded mode in MG are damped by using Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage System(SMES). The SMES either releases (below rated value) or absorbs (above rated value) its energy at the instant of frequency fluctuations to maintain a constant value.…”
Section: Maintaining the Stability By Employing Storagementioning
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“…Compared to the other energy storage systems (ESS), SMES devices have faster response time and higher efficiency [2,21,23]. In addition, the number of charging and discharging cycles is virtually unlimited [24]. These advantages make the SMES a potential solution for addressing the challenges the future power grids.…”
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confidence: 99%