Abstract

Maintaining transient stability is crucial in power system operation. Transient stability is mainly affected by the generation amount of the study region, as well as the transmission topology. Several countermeasures can be taken for transient stability, but the usually used control means are generating unit tripping and generation curtailment. In terms of economic operation, one can say that the solution of generating unit tripping is more beneficial. To maintain the transient stability of the east coast region in the Korean power system, applying generation curtailment in the normal state is further needed, because the required tripping amount is too large for the case of only taking generator tripping, and this might cause a critical decrease in system frequency, possibly resulting in operation of the first stage of under frequency relay (UFR). This paper presents the application of battery energy storage systems (BESSs) to relieve the generation curtailment, using the characteristic of fast response of BESS. Assuming that BESSs are installed in the candidate location in the study region, the adequate BESS action of absorbing the kinetic energy from those critical generators after disturbances can improve transient stability, and it can decrease the amount of generation curtailment. This paper includes the results of simulation studies to show the effectiveness of the BESS control for the relief of generation curtailment.

Highlights

  • In power system operation, maintaining transient stability is one of important factors to secure the system subjected to a severe disturbance, which may lead to a large impact, such as the loss of synchronism of rotating machines [1]

  • This paper presents a feasibility study on the application of battery energy storage systems (BESSs) for the relief of generation curtailment caused by a severe disturbance affecting the transient stability of Korean power systems

  • This paper presents the BESS application for improving transient stability of Korean power system

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Summary

Introduction

In power system operation, maintaining transient stability is one of important factors to secure the system subjected to a severe disturbance, which may lead to a large impact, such as the loss of synchronism of rotating machines [1]. This paper presents a feasibility study on the application of battery energy storage systems (BESSs) for the relief of generation curtailment caused by a severe disturbance affecting the transient stability of Korean power systems. The other is a type of special protection scheme such that the critical event activates the charging control of BESS with a Energies 2021, 14, 3898 specified constant active power The impact of both control strategies in terms of stability improvement is compared, and the control parameter of each strategies is observed to obtain the most adequate setting. The impact of the proposed hybrid control-based BESS is improving the transient stability and enhancing the frequency stability of the system, which is another issue that requires generation curtailment.

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