In this study, we propose a methodology to improve the two critical frequency stability indices, i., the frequency nadir and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF), by formulating an optimization problem.
The size and placement location of battery energy storage systems (BESSs) are considered to be the constraints for the proposed optimization problem. Thereafter, the optimization problem is solved using the three metaheuristic optimization algorithms: the particle swarm optimization, firefly, and bat algorithm.
What is a battery energy storage system?
Battery Energy Storage Systems A model of the BESS used in this study is shown in Figure 2. The BESS consists of a battery, charge controller to keep the battery charging and discharging within the limits, measurement blocks (voltage, active-reactive power, and frequency), etc.
Can a discrete Fourier transform improve battery energy storage capacity?
In the context of the Indonesian grid, a technique reliant on discrete Fourier transform (DFT) was utilized to determine the optimal battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity for varying power generation levels . A sensitivity study for decreasing transmission line loading using an ESS was presented in .
Should battery energy storage be deployed in Active Distribution Networks (ADNs)?
Deployment of battery energy storage (BES) in active distribution networks (ADNs) can provide many benefits in terms of energy management and voltage regulation. In this study, a stochastic optimal BES planning method considering conservation voltage reduction (CVR) is proposed for ADN with high-level renewable energy resources.
The energy saving target can be satisfied under most scenarios. It is worth mentioning that the CVR factors are higher in the peak load scenario (summer/winter scenario). As a result, in ADN the battery storage units are appropriate for voltage regulation. Table 5. Operation results comparison
Recently, in many countries, there has been a growing focus on enhancing frequency stability through the installation of energy storage systems (ESSs) [3, 4]. ESSs can provide inertial support and help in the primary frequency response of the system, which helps to limit load shedding and other frequency-related issues . 1.2. Related Works