Title :
PV output smoothing using a battery and natural gas engine-generator
Author :
Johnson, Jamie ; Ellis, Abraham ; Denda, Atsushi ; Morino, Kai ; Shinji, Tsuruoka ; Ogata, Takaaki ; Tadokoro, M.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
In some situations involving weak grids or high penetration scenarios, the variability of photovoltaic systems can affect the local electrical grid. In order to mitigate destabilizing effects of power fluctuations, an energy storage device or other controllable generation or load can be used. This paper describes the development of a controller for coordinated operation of a small gas engine-generator set (genset) and a battery for smoothing PV plant output. There are a number of benefits derived from using a traditional generation resource in combination with the battery: the variability of the photovoltaic system can be reduced to a specific level with a smaller battery and Power Conditioning System (PCS) and the lifetime of the battery can be extended. The controller was designed specifically for a PV/energy storage project (Prosperity) and a gas engine-generator (Mesa Del Sol) currently operating on the same feeder in Albuquerque, NM. A number of smoothing simulations of the Prosperity PV system were conducted using power data collected from the site. By adjusting the control parameters, tradeoffs between battery use and ramp rates could be tuned. A cost function was created to optimize the control in order to balance - in this example - the need to have low ramp rates with reducing battery size and operation.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; electric generators; load flow control; machine control; photovoltaic power systems; power generation control; power grids; secondary cells; smoothing methods; PCS; PV plant output smoothing; PV-energy storage project; battery lifetime; battery size reduction; cost function; destabilizing effect mitigation; electrical grid; energy storage device; load control; natural gas engine-generator; photovoltaic systems; power conditioning system; power fluctuations; power generation control; power generation resource; ramp rates; Batteries; Delays; Generators; Smoothing methods; System-on-chip; DER; PV smoothing; microgrids; optimization; photovoltaic systems; power control;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2013 IEEE 39th
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2013.6744494