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A review on rapid responsive energy storage technologies for frequency regulation in modern power systems

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posted on 2021-07-13, 03:09 authored by Umer Akram, Mithulananthan Nadarajah, Rakibuzzaman Shah, Federico Milano
A paradigm shift in power generation technologies is happening all over the world. This results in replacement of conventional synchronous machines with inertia less power electronic interfaced renewable energy sources (RES). The replacement by intermittent RES, i.e., solar PV and wind turbines, has two-fold effect on power systems: (i) reduction in inertia and (ii) intermittent generation, lead to the degradation of the frequency stability. In modern power system, the frequency regulation (FR) has become one of the most crucial challenges compared to conventional system because the inertia is reduced and both generation and demand are stochastic. The fast responsive energy storage technologies, i.e., battery energy storage, supercapacitor storage technology, flywheel energy storage, and superconducting magnetic energy storage are recognized as viable sources to provide FR in power system with high penetration of RES. The important aspects that are required to understand the applications of rapid responsive energy storage technologies for FR are modeling, planning (sizing and location of storage), and operation (control of storage). This paper comprehensively reviews these important aspects to understand the applications of fast responsive storage technologies more effectively for FR services. In addition, based on the real world experiences this paper highlights the gaps and limitations in the state-of-the-art practices. Moreover, this study also provides recommendations and future directions for researchers working on the applications of storage technologies providing FR services.

History

Volume

120

Start Page

1

End Page

18

Number of Pages

18

eISSN

1879-0690

ISSN

1364-0321

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2019-11-24

External Author Affiliations

The University of Queensland; University College Dublin, Ireland

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

Article Number

109626