Abstract
Stochastically fluctuating wind power has a negative impact on power grid operations. This paper presents a wind power filtering approach to mitigate short- and long-term fluctuations using a hybrid energy storage system (HESS), and a novel wavelet-based capacity configuration algorithm to properly size the HESS. A frequency distribution allocates wind power fluctuations to the different HESS components to more easily satisfy 1-min and 30-min fluctuation mitigation requirements (FMR). An ultra-capacitor bank (UC) mitigates short-term fluctuations. In the HESS, and a lithium-ion battery bank (LB) minimizes long-term fluctuations. This paper also proposes a novel online-wavelet based coordination control scheme for the HESS, consisting of primary filtering (PF) and secondary filtering (SF) stages. The PF stage obtains a combined power output that fully satisfies the FMRs, while the SF stage provides additional smoothing of the wind power output fluctuations after the PF stage. A remaining energy level (REL) feedback control maintains the REL of the battery bank within its proper range. Case studies demonstrate that the proposed wavelet-based algorithm is more efficient than other published algorithms, and needs a lower energy storage capacity to satisfy 1-min and 30-min FMRs.
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