Abstract
Abstract For the issue of system frequency stability in low-inertia regions, a primary joint frequency regulation strategy for wind-thermal-storage systems considering frequency regulation deadbands is proposed. First, a system frequency response model incorporating wind-storage frequency regulation deadbands is constructed to analyze the dynamic impact of deadband variations on grid frequency. Next, the timing of frequency regulation actions in the wind-storage system is determined by manually setting the frequency regulation deadband. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed strategy is validated using a large disturbance excitation method.
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