On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms

The desire for higher energy supply security and reduced environmental degradation are the two major impetuses for the continuous search for renewable power generation. Wind power generation is shown to be attractive, among the many alternatives to fossil fuels, and the technology has enjoyed wide-...

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Main Author: Yao, Dailin
Other Authors: Choi San Shing
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-511752023-07-04T16:11:06Z On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms Yao, Dailin Choi San Shing School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Centre for Smart Energy Systems Tseng King Jet DRNTU::Engineering The desire for higher energy supply security and reduced environmental degradation are the two major impetuses for the continuous search for renewable power generation. Wind power generation is shown to be attractive, among the many alternatives to fossil fuels, and the technology has enjoyed wide-spread acceptance in many parts of the world in recent times. Cost of wind turbine generator (WTG) is decreasing and major negative environmental impact of wind power generation has essentially been overcome. As is well-known, the amount of wind power generated by a WTG depends very much on the climatic conditions on site. As a result, one main impediment to the large-scale exploitation of wind energy potential is due to the unsteadiness in its electrical power production. This variability brings with it challenges when one attempts to integrate large-scale wind power scheme into electricity grids. Various design techniques have been proposed, with the view to increase the proportion of wind energy contribution into the grids. Among these system designs, application of energy storage system (ESS) has been identified as one approach with great promise. Generally, an ESS is used in three fields of application in electrical utilities: for power leveling, bridging power and power quality enhancement. The approach to the design and adoption of particular ESS type depends very much on the purpose of the application. Doctor of Philosophy (EEE) 2013-02-26T06:57:08Z 2013-02-26T06:57:08Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51175 en 205 p. application/pdf
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On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
description The desire for higher energy supply security and reduced environmental degradation are the two major impetuses for the continuous search for renewable power generation. Wind power generation is shown to be attractive, among the many alternatives to fossil fuels, and the technology has enjoyed wide-spread acceptance in many parts of the world in recent times. Cost of wind turbine generator (WTG) is decreasing and major negative environmental impact of wind power generation has essentially been overcome. As is well-known, the amount of wind power generated by a WTG depends very much on the climatic conditions on site. As a result, one main impediment to the large-scale exploitation of wind energy potential is due to the unsteadiness in its electrical power production. This variability brings with it challenges when one attempts to integrate large-scale wind power scheme into electricity grids. Various design techniques have been proposed, with the view to increase the proportion of wind energy contribution into the grids. Among these system designs, application of energy storage system (ESS) has been identified as one approach with great promise. Generally, an ESS is used in three fields of application in electrical utilities: for power leveling, bridging power and power quality enhancement. The approach to the design and adoption of particular ESS type depends very much on the purpose of the application.
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title On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
title_short On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
title_full On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
title_fullStr On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
title_full_unstemmed On the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
title_sort on the design of battery energy storage schemes to achieve power dispatchability and frequency regulation for wind farms
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