Abstract

Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are regarded as a multi-functional power system participator, participating in the energy arbitrage strategy (EAS), the frequency regulation strategy (FRS) and so on. However, the existing BESS mainly make profit from the EAS instead of the FRS in many countries such as China. Because there is no appropriate control strategy for BESS, when the developing ancillary services market cannot price the contribution of BESS in FRS. Meanwhile, BESS do have redundant power and capacity, if only the EAS is applied. Therefore, it is significant that BESS are involved in the FRS, that the EAS has the priority in BESS utilization. In this paper, a frequency regulation strategy for the user-side BESS is proposed, on the constraints of the planned energy arbitrage. Specifically, the chance-constrained programming is applied to solve the randomness of frequency regulation requirement, ensuring the BESS profit from the EAS. Also, the exiting BESS are fully used with extra profit from FRS. At last, the promising results prove the advantages of the proposed FRS.

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