Title of article :
Towards green data center microgrids by leveraging data center loads in providing frequency regulation
Author/Authors :
Qi, W. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA , Li, J. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA
Abstract :
In an electricity grid, imbalance between generation and load should be
corrected within seconds so that frequency deviations will not threaten the stability and
security. This is especially important for a low-inertia microgrid operated in islanded
mode, which is equipped with a limited number of synchronous generators in regulating
frequency. To this end, in data center microgrids with limited on-site generators and
increased green energy, when isolated from the utility grid, frequency deviation due to
generation-load imbalance could be corrected by conventionally generating units as well
as data center loads. Focusing on high PV penetrated data center microgrid operated
in islanded mode, this paper explores effective control strategies for data center loads to
participate in primary frequency response. By analyzing unique operational characteristics
of traditional and PV generation units and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units
as well as power consumption characteristics of IT components and cooling systems, the
proposed load control strategy design effectively utilizes primary FR capabilities while not
compromising data center Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Numerical simulations
via MATLAB/Simulink illustrated effectiveness of the proposed load control strategy
in enhancing renewable energy penetration without compromising system stability and
security, providing a viable solution for future green data centers.
Keywords :
Data center , Microgrid , Load frequency control , Primary frequency control , Demand response
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions D: Computer Science and Electrical Engineering)