Abstract

At present, battery energy storage systems (BESS) have become an important resource for improving the frequency control performance of power grids under the situation of high penetration rates of new energy. Aiming at the problem that the existing control strategy is not sufficient for allocating the frequency regulation power instructions, a hierarchical distributed coordinated control strategy for BESS to participate in the automatic generation control (AGC) of a regional power grid is proposed. At the upper layer, the state of charge (SOC) of BESS and the technical characteristics of different frequency regulation power sources are comprehensively considered to complete the coordinated distribution of frequency regulation commands between BESS and traditional generators; at the lower layer, for the purpose of optimizing the economic operation of the regional power grid, the distributed consistency algorithm is used to control the distributed BESS in order to realize the fine management of power output of BESS. The simulation results indicate that this control strategy can give full play to the technical characteristics of different frequency power sources and improve the frequency regulation of the power grid. The excessive power consumption of BESS is successfully avoided, and the continuous operation of BESS is realized.

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