Title :
Small-Signal Stability Analysis of an Autonomous Hybrid Renewable Energy Power Generation/Energy Storage System Part I: Time-Domain Simulations
Author :
Lee, Dong-Jing ; Wang, Li
Author_Institution :
Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Small-signal stability analyzed results of an autonomous hybrid renewable energy power generation/energy storage system connected to isolated loads using time-domain simulations is presented in this paper. The companion paper presents frequency-domain analyzed results of the same hybrid system. The proposed renewable energy power generation subsystems include three wind turbine generators (WTGs), a diesel engine generator, two fuel cells (FCs), and a photovoltaic system (PV) while the energy storage subsystems consist of a battery energy storage system and a flywheel energy storage system. An aqua electrolyzer absorbs a part of generated energy from PV or WTGs to generate available hydrogen for FCs. A time-domain approach based on three mathematical models for three studied cases under various operating points and disturbance conditions is performed. It can be concluded from the simulation results that the proposed hybrid power generation/energy storage system feeding isolated loads can be properly operated to achieve system power-frequency balance condition.
Keywords :
battery storage plants; diesel-electric generators; energy storage; flywheels; fuel cells; power generation reliability; power system stability; renewable energy sources; time-domain analysis; wind turbines; aqua electrolyzer; autonomous hybrid renewable energy power generation; battery energy storage system; diesel engine generator; energy storage subsystems; flywheel energy storage system; fuel cells; hybrid power generation; photovoltaic system; small signal stability analysis; time-domain simulations; wind turbine generators; Analytical models; Energy storage; Frequency domain analysis; Photovoltaic systems; Power generation; Renewable energy resources; Stability analysis; Time domain analysis; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation; Aqua electrolyzer (AE); battery energy storage system (BESS); diesel engine generator (DEG); flywheel energy storage system (FESS); fuel cells (FCs); photovoltaic system (PV); power generation/energy storage systems; small-signal stability; time-domain simulations; wind turbine generators (WTGs);
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2007.914309