Journal article

System-level operational and adequacy impact assessment of photovoltaic and distributed energy storage, with consideration of inertial constraints, dynamic reserve and interconnection flexibility

L Zhang, Y Zhou, D Flynn, J Mutale, P Mancarella

Energies | MDPI | Published : 2017

Abstract

The growing penetration of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems requires a fundamental understanding of its impact at a system-level. Furthermore, distributed energy storage (DES) technologies, such as batteries, are attracting great interest owing to their ability to provide support to systems with large-scale renewable generation, such as PV. In this light, the system-level impacts of PV and DES are assessed from both operational and adequacy perspectives. Different control strategies for DES are proposed, namely: (1) centralised, to support system operation in the presence of increasing requirements on system ramping and frequency control; and (2) decentralised, to maximise the harnessing of s..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank the support by the UK EPSRC in the WISE-PV project (EP/K022229/1), the MY-STORE project (EP/N001974/1), and the Newton-Picarte "Disaster management and resilience in electric power systems" project (EP/N034899/1), under which this research has been conducted.