An adaptive frequency regulation strategy with high renewable energy participating level for isolated microgrid
Jing Zhang,
Sijia Hu,
Zhiwen Zhang,
Yong Li,
Jinjie Lin,
Jinbo Wu,
Yusheng Gong and
Li He
Renewable Energy, 2023, vol. 212, issue C, 683-698
Abstract:
To improve the renewable energy sources (RES) utilization of isolated microgrids (IMG) in frequency regulation process, an adaptive frequency regulation strategy with high renewable energy participating level is proposed in this paper: 1) an adaptive droop control method is conceived for primary frequency regulation, in which the designed droop coefficients are adjustable with the real-time wind velocity and state of charge (SoC) of energy storage units (ESUs); as the most important contribution, 2) a general flexible model predictive control (FMPC) framework with adaptive cost function and constraints is developed for secondary frequency regulation. For 2), i) the weight coefficients of the cost function can be adaptively adjusted according to frequency deviation through a pre-designed intelligent function, in which the specification of determining the key parameters is involved; ii) the designed constraints' boundaries can dynamically shift with wind velocity and ESU's SoC; iii) the negative impact of model's uncertainties can also be mitigated by implementing the proposed FMPC. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposal is verified by the comprehensive simulation and experimental study, and the results show that the proposal can significantly improve RES's utilization level while guaranteeing frequency regulation performance and operation safety in IMG.
Keywords: Adaptive frequency regulation strategy; High renewable energy participating level; Isolated microgrid; Flexible model predictive control; Operation safety (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.05.071
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