IREN2 – Zukunftsfähige Netze für die Integration Regenerativer Energiesysteme
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In this paper, the small signal stability of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) used in a low voltage islanded microgrid is investigated for an ohmic load case using eigenvalue sensitivity analysis. Two approaches namely Quasi Steady State (QSS) and Dynamic Phasor Modeling (DPM) are presented and compared for a reference BESS in a real microgrid. The QSS approach is considered as a traditional method to model system dynamics assuming that they are slow enough to apply steady state rules. The DPM approach on the other hand considers the electrical dynamics in the control feedback loop and the coupling between the parallel inverters. The evaluation of the mathematical models for both approaches as well as simulation and measurement results are presented. The classical QSS stability analysis applied to the BESS does not show the dependency of stability margins on droop parameters, smoothing time constant or load parameters. This problem can be overcome by the presented DPM method. The sensitivity of the BESS and load parameters on stability limits is studied in detail.
The paper presents the dynamic modeling and stability analysis of Low Voltage (LV) microgrids in island operation using simplified electrical models for Distributed Generations (DGs). These simplified models are used to simulate electrical (excluding switching) as well as control dynamics for each DG to setup and facilitate system level simulations. The paper focuses on the operation of components in grid forming mode using a droop based primary control. This approach is applied on a real microgrid which is set up within the IREN2 research project framework. The demonstrator incorporates a Li-Ion based Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a plant oil driven generator as well as a BESS emulator. First, a brief overview of the detailed model for each DG including its simplification is discussed. Next, the microgrid is set up using simplified models for transient simulations and the comparison with real measurements is shown for different microgrid topologies. Later, overall microgrid stability i.e., various instability aspects in LV island grids are discussed. In this regard, an analytical method based on Eigenvalue analysis for identification of stability limits for relevant electrical and control parameters and under various loading conditions is presented. Finally, the complete microgrid model is simulated for potential instable conditions and a comparison with the analytical solution is shown.
Bei dem Verbundvorhaben IREN2 (Zukunftsfähige Netze für die Integration Regenerativer Energiesysteme), das im Rahmen der Förderinitiative "zukunftsfähige Netze" durchgeführt wurde, lag der Fokus auf der anwendungsorientierten Forschung und Entwicklung auf dem Gebiet "Intelligenter Verteilnetze". Es wurden Verfahren und Konzepte erarbeitet, wie Verteilnetze mit hohem Anteil an regenerativer Energieerzeugung als inselfähige Microgrids stabil und zuverlässig betrieben werden können.
The increasing decentralization of the power supply poses new challenges to the market integration of renewable energies. One concept for the market integration of distributed energy resources (DER) is the virtual power plant (VPP). A VPP aggregates a portfolio of smaller DERs and operates them as a unified and flexible resource on the energy and balancing power markets. The operation planning of the market participation is, however, characterized by uncertainties, mainly due to the forecasting errors of renewable energy resources. Thus, this paper presents a model for the multi-market operation planning plan of a VPP with regard to the forecasting errors of the associated DERs. The spot- and intraday markets and the balancing power markets are modeled individually to ensure a valid market participation of the VPP. The forecasting errors are integrated in the planning process through a two-stage stochastic optimization. Exemplary results show the impact of controllable DERs in the planning process of a VPP consisting of a storage system and several PV power plants.