Abstract

To reduce the losses caused by large-scale power outages in the power system, a stable control technology for the black start process of a 100 megawatt all vanadium flow battery energy storage power station is proposed. Firstly, a model is constructed for the liquid flow battery energy storage power station, and in order to improve the system capacity, four unit level power stations are processed in parallel. Secondly, based on the energy storage of all vanadium flow batteries, the traditional voltage and frequency stability control technology has been improved to address the characteristics of low inertia and damping in power electronic interfaces. The improved VSG strategy has been applied to the overall control of a hundred megawatt level flow battery energy storage power station, solving the voltage and frequency instability problems caused by load shocks and fluctuations. Finally, stable control of multiple parallel machines during the self starting process of the liquid flow battery energy storage power station was achieved, avoiding the occurrence of multiple machine circulation and uneven power distribution problems during the self starting process.

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