Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2024, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (11): 4005-4016.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2024.0518

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AGC control strategy incorporating energy storage cluster participation under control performance standards for interconnected grids

Shiqi GUO1(), Dong GUO1, Guozheng SHANG2, Tingting WEI1, Zixuan ZHENG3(), Enze CHEN3, Jie LI3, Jiachen ZHANG3   

  1. 1.Xingan Power Supply Company of State Grid Inner Mongolia East Electric Power Co. , Ltd. , Ulanhot 137400, Inner Mongolia, China
    2.State Grid Inner Mongolia Eastern Power Co. , Ltd. , Hohhot 010010, Inner Mongolia, China
    3.College of Electrical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, Sichuan, China
  • Received:2024-06-11 Revised:2024-07-15 Online:2024-11-28 Published:2024-11-27
  • Contact: Zixuan ZHENG E-mail:MDguoshiqi@163.com;scuzzx@163.com

Abstract:

The rapid advancement of energy storage technologies has enabled the use of their fast regulation capabilities to alleviate power supply pressures on conventional sources during automatic generation control (AGC), enhancing system frequency stability. However, issues such as overcharging, over-discharging, and suboptimal power allocation in energy storage systems during AGC control have led to poor performance evaluations under the control performance standard (CPS). This paper proposes an AGC control strategy that integrates CPS indicators and the real-time state of energy storage. Initially, a dynamic model for frequency regulation is developed based on the AGC control process, and a simplified transfer function is derived according to the response characteristics of each component. To improve the rationality of power allocation, initial distribution between battery energy storage system (BESS) clusters and non-BESS clusters is determined based on the state of charge (SOC), followed by a secondary allocation among individual BESS units considering adjustable power variability. Additionally, controller parameters are fine-tuned using feedback from CPS results to ensure frequency regulation commands align with frequency regulation requirements. Finally, simulations based on actual CPS evaluations, frequency deviations, and the state of energy storage, conducted using data from a northern region's installed capacity, demonstrate that the proposed strategy enhances CPS quality and optimizes the frequency regulation capabilities of energy storage.

Key words: control performance standard, energy storage cluster, automatic generation control, power allocation

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