Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network

The inherent intermittency of renewable power generation poses one of the great challenges to the future smart grid.With incentives and subsidies, the penetration level of small-scale renewable energy into power grids is sharply increasing worldwide. Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are used to...

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Main Author: Bangash, Kashif (author)
Other Authors: Farrag, Mohamed (author), Osman, Ahmed (author)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Renewable distributed generation
Energy storage battery
Low inertia distribution network
Transient stability
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description The inherent intermittency of renewable power generation poses one of the great challenges to the future smart grid.With incentives and subsidies, the penetration level of small-scale renewable energy into power grids is sharply increasing worldwide. Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are used to curtail the extra power during low demand times. These energy storage systems are capable of absorbing and delivering real power to the grid. The increased penetration level of inverter-based distributed generation (DG) reduces the inertia of the grid and thus affects the transient stability of the network. This paper discusses and investigates the impact of BESS on distribution networks’ stability with high penetration levels of inverter based DG. The obtained results show that proper charging and discharging schemes of the BESS can enhance the transient stability of the network. Fast switching between charging and discharging mode would be helpful during transient fault disturbance to keep the system in a balanced condition.
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spelling Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution NetworkBangash, KashifFarrag, MohamedOsman, AhmedRenewable distributed generationEnergy storage batteryLow inertia distribution networkTransient stabilityThe inherent intermittency of renewable power generation poses one of the great challenges to the future smart grid.With incentives and subsidies, the penetration level of small-scale renewable energy into power grids is sharply increasing worldwide. Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are used to curtail the extra power during low demand times. These energy storage systems are capable of absorbing and delivering real power to the grid. The increased penetration level of inverter-based distributed generation (DG) reduces the inertia of the grid and thus affects the transient stability of the network. This paper discusses and investigates the impact of BESS on distribution networks’ stability with high penetration levels of inverter based DG. The obtained results show that proper charging and discharging schemes of the BESS can enhance the transient stability of the network. Fast switching between charging and discharging mode would be helpful during transient fault disturbance to keep the system in a balanced condition.Springer Link2020-02-18T07:04:07Z2020-02-18T07:04:07Z2019Peer-ReviewedPostprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBangash, K.N., Farrag, M.E.A. & Osman, A.H. Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network. Technol Econ Smart Grids Sustain Energy 4, 1 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40866-018-0059-42199-4706http://hdl.handle.net/11073/1660510.1007/s40866-018-0059-4en_UShttps://doi.org/10.1007/s40866-018-0059-4oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/166052024-08-22T12:15:49Z
spellingShingle Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
Bangash, Kashif
Renewable distributed generation
Energy storage battery
Low inertia distribution network
Transient stability
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title Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
title_full Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
title_fullStr Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
title_short Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
title_sort Investigation of Energy Storage Batteries in Stability Enforcement of Low Inertia Active Distribution Network
topic Renewable distributed generation
Energy storage battery
Low inertia distribution network
Transient stability
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/16605