微电网构建模块:概念和可行性

IF 3.3 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
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对于分布式能源渗透率高的电网,微电网可以为分布式能源和负载集群提供运行和控制能力。此外,如果微电网能够为微电网管辖范围之外的关键负载提供服务,那么微电网将增强托管大电网的弹性。对于微电网的广泛部署,模块化和标准化的微电网构建块(MBB)对于帮助降低成本和提高可靠性至关重要。本文提出了一种具有功率转换、控制和通信集成功能的MBB的概念设计,从而为整个微电网提供了一个全系统控制器。可行性研究结果表明,在公用事业连接模式下,基于MBB的微电网可以与主电网交换电力,同时提供调节和优化调度功能。在弹性(孤岛)模式下,当微电网与公用事业系统断开时,MBB控制系统在小扰动或大扰动下稳定系统频率和电压。微电网控制器由通信系统支持,该通信系统满足微电网动态和数据采集时间带来的延迟要求。扩展的IEEE 13节点系统被用作微电网模型,以验证所提出的MBB设计和功能。
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Microgrid Building Blocks: Concept and Feasibility
For power grids with high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids can provide operation and control capabilities for clusters of DERs and load. Furthermore, microgrids enhance resilience of the hosting bulk power grid if they are enabled to serve critical load beyond the jurisdiction of the microgrids. For widespread deployment of microgrids, a modular and standardized Microgrid Building Block (MBB) is essential to help reduce the cost and increase reliability. This paper proposes the conceptual design of an MBB with integrated features of power conversion, control, and communications, resulting in a systemwide controller for the entire microgrid. The results of a feasibility study indicate that, in a utility-connected mode, MBB-based microgrids can exchange power with the hosting power grid while serving regulation and optimal dispatch functions. In a resiliency (islanded) mode when the microgrid is disconnected from the utility system, the MBB control system acts to stabilize the system frequency and voltage under small or large disturbances. The microgrid controller is supported by a communication system that meets the latency requirements imposed by the microgrid dynamics as well as data acquisition time. The extended IEEE 13-node system is used as a microgrid model to validate the proposed MBB design and functionality.
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