Adaptive frequency containment and balance restoration controls in a distribution network

E. Rikos, M. Cabiati, C. Tornelli
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One of the greatest challenges in the future power systems operation is their ability to host high amounts of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). To cope with this, various research activities such as the ELECTRA Integrated Research Project (IRP) propose solutions that can increase the hosting capacity of power systems. Inside ELECTRA a new control framework has been proposed, the Web-of-Cells (WoC), in which the power system is divided into smaller subsystems (cells) and reorganized in new roles and responsibilities. Each cell has to contribute to balance/frequency and voltage controls and it is responsible for its behavior at its boundaries. In this paper, the results of the analysis that was conducted in the frame of the ELECTRA Researcher Exchange (REX) program are presented about the modelling and simulation of the MV reference grid proposed by CIGRE in combination with two of the control Use Cases (UCs) proposed inside ELECTRA, namely Frequency Containment Control (FCC) and Balance Restoration Control (BRC). The control scheme under study makes use of a novel strategy that adaptively allows the cell controller to detect the location of an imbalance and adjust the primary reserves contribution so that local reserves activations take always priority. Simulation results show that the modelling approach presents good accuracy and overall performance, while the controller implemented shows benefits for the system operation.
配电网中的自适应频率控制和平衡恢复控制
未来电力系统运行的最大挑战之一是其承载大量可再生能源(RES)的能力。为了解决这个问题,各种研究活动,如ELECTRA综合研究项目(IRP)提出了可以增加电力系统承载能力的解决方案。在ELECTRA内部提出了一个新的控制框架,即细胞网络(WoC),其中电力系统被划分为更小的子系统(细胞),并按照新的角色和职责进行重组。每个电池都必须对平衡/频率和电压控制做出贡献,并对其边界的行为负责。本文介绍了在ELECTRA研究员交流(REX)项目框架内进行的分析结果,介绍了CIGRE提出的中压参考电网的建模和仿真,并结合ELECTRA内部提出的两个控制用例(UCs),即频率遏制控制(FCC)和平衡恢复控制(BRC)。所研究的控制方案使用了一种新的策略,该策略允许单元控制器自适应地检测不平衡的位置并调整主要储备贡献,从而使局部储备激活始终优先。仿真结果表明,该建模方法具有良好的精度和综合性能,所实现的控制器对系统运行有一定的好处。
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