Title :
Utilising stored wind energy by hydro-pumped storage to provide frequency support at high levels of wind energy penetration
Author :
Attya, Ayman Bakry Taha ; Hartkopf, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Wind Energy Res. Center, Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Wind farms (WFs) contribution in frequency deviations curtailment is a grey area, especially when WFs replace large conventional generation capacities. This study offers an algorithm to integrate hydro-pumped storage station (HPSS) to provide inertial and primary support, during frequency drops by utilising stored wind energy. However, wind turbines follow maximum power tracking, and do not apply frequency support methods, thus the wasted wind energy is mitigated. First, HPSS rated power and energy capacity are determined based on several givens, including wind speed and load characteristics. Thus, HPSS major aspects are estimated [e.g. pump(s), reservoir layout and generator(s)]. Second, offered algorithm coordinates energy storage, and releasing through several dynamic and static factors. HPSS output is continuously controlled through a timed approach to provide frequency support. A hypothetical system is inspired from Egyptian grid and real wind speed records at recommended locations to host WFs. Case studies examine the algorithm impact on frequency recovery, at 40% wind power penetration. The responses of thermal generation and HPSS are analysed to highlight the influence of tuning the parameters of the proposed algorithm. The assessment of several frequency metrics insures the positive role of HPSS in frequency drops curtailment. Simulation environments are MATLAB and Simulink.
Keywords :
energy storage; maximum power point trackers; pumped-storage power stations; wind power; wind power plants; wind turbines; Egyptian grid; HPSS; Matlab; Simulink; energy capacity; frequency deviation curtailment; frequency drop curtailment; frequency metrics assessment; frequency recovery; hydropumped storage station; load characteristics; maximum power tracking; parameter tuning; power capacity; reservoir layout; stored wind energy utilisation; thermal generation; wind energy penetration; wind farms; wind speed; wind turbine;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-gtd.2014.0744