Title :
Availability of load to provide frequency response in the great Britain power system
Author :
Meng Cheng ; Jianzhong Wu ; Galsworthy, Stephen ; Jenkins, Nick ; Hung, William
Author_Institution :
Cardiff Univ., Cardiff, UK
Abstract :
Control of the grid connected load in a power system is an effective means of contributing to the grid frequency control that is conventionally provided by frequency sensitive generation. The availability of domestic refrigerator and industrial bitumen tank load to provide frequency response services was investigated. The time of a day that the load is available to provide frequency response without interfering with its inherent function was measured through field investigations by Open Energi. Based on the measured periods of availability, the number of frequency responsive loads to be aggregated for frequency response over a day was estimated. Decentralised dynamic controllers were then developed which enable loads to vary their power consumption in proportion to the variation of grid frequency. The availability of the dynamically controlled refrigerator and bitumen tank load for frequency response was modelled. Variation of the availability during a severe frequency incident was simulated. The results showed that the aggregated loads were able to provide dynamic response to grid frequency continuously and repetitively over a day.
Keywords :
frequency control; frequency response; industrial power systems; power system control; refrigerators; Great Britain power system; Open Energi; bitumen tank load; decentralised dynamic controllers; domestic refrigerator; dynamically controlled refrigerator; frequency response; frequency response services; frequency responsive loads; grid frequency variation; load availability; power consumption; Asphalt; Availability; Cavity resonators; Frequency control; Frequency response; Refrigerators; Switches; dynamic control; electric power system; frequency response; time of availability;
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC), 2014
Conference_Location :
Wroclaw
DOI :
10.1109/PSCC.2014.7038294