Abstract
As the proportion of renewable energy infiltrating the power grid increases, suppressing its randomness and volatility, reducing its impact on the safe operation of the power grid, and improving the level of new energy consumption are increasingly important. For these purposes, energy storage stations (ESS) are receiving increasing attention. This article discusses the structure, working principle, and control methods of grid-following and grid-forming energy-storage converters, which are currently commonly used. A simulation analysis was conducted to investigate their dynamic response characteristics. The advantages and disadvantages of two types of energy storage power stations are discussed, and a configuration strategy for hybrid ESS is proposed. This paper presents research on and a simulation analysis of grid- forming and grid-following hybrid energy storage systems considering two types of energy storage according to different capacity scenarios. Finally, a comparative analysis between the systems is presented. A simulation model was established using PSD-BPA (Power System Department-Bonneville Power Administration) to analyze the impact of the capacity ratio of grid-following and grid-forming ESS on their dynamic response characteristics in a hybrid ESS. In addition, a development direction for future ESSs is indicated.
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