TY - JOUR
T1 - A Novel Decentralized Frequency Regulation Method of Renewable Energy Stations Based on Minimum Reserve Capacity for Renewable Energy-Dominated Power Systems
AU - Wang, Mengjun
AU - Guo, Jianbo
AU - Ma, Shicong
AU - Zhang, Xi
AU - Wang, Tiezhu
AU - Luo, Kui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/3/1
Y1 - 2024/3/1
N2 - In this article, we propose a novel decentralized frequency regulation method for renewable energy-dominated power systems. First, the system is modularized into unified frequency regulation modules composed of synchronous generators(SGs) and renewable energy stations. Then, based on the aggregation model of the module, a renewable energy station frequency regulation method based on robust control barrier functions(RCBFs) is proposed to ensure that the frequency deviation is limited, and an additional switching control strategy is complemented to avoid the long-term suspension of over-high quasi-steady-state frequency. The proposed method is still applicable under the coordination of multiple renewable energy stations. Each renewable energy station deploys decentralized control based on local information, which can support fast frequency response. The robustness of frequency response time constants of renewable energy stations and frequency dead zone are considered, which makes the control method easy to implement. A module transient frequency stability margin index based on reserve capacity is proposed, which can be used to guide the system planning and operation. Finally, simulation results validate the applicability of the proposed method, demonstrating its efficacy in regulating frequency in renewable energy-dominated power systems.
AB - In this article, we propose a novel decentralized frequency regulation method for renewable energy-dominated power systems. First, the system is modularized into unified frequency regulation modules composed of synchronous generators(SGs) and renewable energy stations. Then, based on the aggregation model of the module, a renewable energy station frequency regulation method based on robust control barrier functions(RCBFs) is proposed to ensure that the frequency deviation is limited, and an additional switching control strategy is complemented to avoid the long-term suspension of over-high quasi-steady-state frequency. The proposed method is still applicable under the coordination of multiple renewable energy stations. Each renewable energy station deploys decentralized control based on local information, which can support fast frequency response. The robustness of frequency response time constants of renewable energy stations and frequency dead zone are considered, which makes the control method easy to implement. A module transient frequency stability margin index based on reserve capacity is proposed, which can be used to guide the system planning and operation. Finally, simulation results validate the applicability of the proposed method, demonstrating its efficacy in regulating frequency in renewable energy-dominated power systems.
KW - Renewable energy-dominated power systems
KW - decentralized control
KW - reserve capacity
KW - robustness
KW - transient frequency stability margin index
KW - unified frequency regulation module
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U2 - 10.1109/TPWRS.2023.3286459
DO - 10.1109/TPWRS.2023.3286459
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162624116
SN - 0885-8950
VL - 39
SP - 3701
EP - 3714
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
IS - 2
ER -