FREQUENCY CONTROL SUPPORT IN ISOLATED POWER SYSTEMS USING ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES

Authors

  • Vanja Stupar Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/09BE08Stupar

Keywords:

Energy storage systems, Frequency control, Isolated power systems, Bi-directional power flow control, Three phase voltage source inverters

Abstract

This paper cosiders integration of energy storage system in islanded power systems with low rotational inertia to support frequency regulation. The main goal of dynamic frequency control support is to take advantage of fast-acting energy storage devices to support generation assets due to deficency of production capacity, ensuring stable operation of power systems.

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Published

2020-08-26

Issue

Section

Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering