Preliminary Analysis of the Potential Impact of Electric Vehicle Fleets on Large Power System Inertia Floor

Oluwatoyin Oshinkoya, Jong-oh Baek, Joshua Kao, A. Birchfield
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This paper proposes the use of electric vehicle fleets such as clean school buses and readily available charged batteries in charging stations to participate in the frequency regulation of the grid when the support is needed, especially during a huge disturbance on the grid. The goal is to reduce the floor of synchronous inertia necessary to maintain stable operation. To prove the concept, the synthetic Texas 7k bus case system with varying inertia values are used. The base case is assumed to have 100% inertia with 386GWs inertia capability. The dynamic model of this case is modified to vary the inertia to certain percentages of the base case inertia for comparison. The simulation results shows that the frequency nadir at some inertia level reduces to a value below the Under-frequency load shedding (UFLS) threshold frequency when there is an N-2 generator contingency of 2558 MW generation loss on the system.
电动车队对大型电力系统惯性地板潜在影响的初步分析
本文提出在需要支持时,特别是电网受到巨大扰动时,使用清洁校车等电动车队和充电站内现成的充电电池参与电网的频率调节。这样做的目的是减少维持稳定运行所必需的同步惯性。为了证明这一概念,使用了具有不同惯性值的合成德克萨斯7k客车案例系统。假设基本情况具有100%的惯性和386gw的惯性能力。对这种情况的动态模型进行了修改,使惯性变化到基本情况惯性的一定百分比,以便进行比较。仿真结果表明,当N-2发电机组发生2558 MW发电损耗事故时,系统在一定惯性水平下的频率最低点降低到低于低频减载阈值频率。
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