Small-signal analysis of autonomous hybrid distributed generation systems in presence of ultracapacitor and tie-line operation

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This paper presents small-signal analysis of isolated as well as interconnected autonomous hybrid distributed generation system for sudden variation in load demand, wind speed and solar radiation. The hybrid systems comprise of different renewable energy resources such as wind, photovoltaic (PV) fuel cell (FC) and diesel engine generator (DEG) along with the energy storage devices such as flywheel energy storage system (FESS) and battery energy storage system (BESS). Further ultracapacitors (UC) as an alternative energy storage element and interconnection of hybrid systems through tie-line is incorporated into the system for improved performance. A comparative assessment of deviation of frequency profile for different hybrid systems in the presence of different storage system combinations is carried out graphically as well as in terms of the performance index (PI), ie/; integral square error (ISE). Both qualitative and quantitative analysis reflects the improvements of the deviation in frequency profiles in the presence of the ultracapacitors (UC) as compared to other energy storage elements. © 2010 FEI STU.

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Ray, P. K., Mohanty, S. R., & Kishor, N. (2010). Small-signal analysis of autonomous hybrid distributed generation systems in presence of ultracapacitor and tie-line operation. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 61(4), 205–214. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10187-010-0029-0

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