Novel cost reduction method for wind farms associated with energy storage systems by optimal kinetic energy control

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Abstract

Wind power generation provides an attractive method for tackling global environmental issues. However, the power grid cannot accommodate large amount of wind farms (WFs) because the fluctuation of WF output degrades the power quality (frequency and voltage) in the power grid. Technical requirements that are related to WF power fluctuation are issued in many countries in order to introduce the WF without degrading power quality. Therefore, it is essential to smooth the WF output in order to satisfy the technical requirements. This paper proposes an operation methodology for a system that is composed of energy storage systems (ESSs) and WF by kinetic energy (KE) control. Moreover, an optimal KE control is presented. The economical aspect and the advantage of the proposed system are verified through scenario simulations.

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Koiwa, K., Tawara, T., Watanabe, M., Liu, K. Z., Zanma, T., & Tamura, J. (2020). Novel cost reduction method for wind farms associated with energy storage systems by optimal kinetic energy control. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(20), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10207223

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