Grid-Scale Virtual Energy Storage to Advance Renewable Energy
The concept of virtual energy storage proposed here is based on the surplus of necessary energy that is required to restore the system frequency to within a safe range of the
This article presents a novel method called “grid-scale virtual energy storage” that harvests free energy storage from properties inherent to control of multiarea power systems, thereby increasing the amount of renewable generation that a system can tolerate before its frequency stability is compromised.
By demonstrating the feasibility and effectiveness of a Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) in a virtual power plant setting, we provide valuable insights into the role of energy storage in enhancing grid stability, optimizing energy management, and promoting renewable energy uptake.
Virtual power plants (VPPs), integrating multiple distributed energy resources, offer a promising solution for enhancing grid stability and reliability . However, challenges persist in effectively managing the variability of renewable energy generation and ensuring grid stability . Existing research highlights several critical shortcomings:
The concept of virtual energy storage proposed here is based on the surplus of necessary energy that is required to restore the system frequency to within a safe range of the nominal frequency. In a dynamic sense, virtual energy storage is very responsive and is not limited by the operation time and capacity.
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