Title
Power Capability Boundaries for an Inverter Providing Multiple Grid Support ServicesAuthor (from another institution)
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https://doi.org/10.3390/en13174314Published at
Energies Vol. 13. N. 17. N. artículo 4314, 2020Publisher
MDPI AGKeywords
ESS
grid integration
power quality
STATCOM ... [+]
grid integration
power quality
STATCOM ... [+]
ESS
grid integration
power quality
STATCOM
active power filter [-]
grid integration
power quality
STATCOM
active power filter [-]
Abstract
It is getting more common every day to install inverters that o er several grid support services in parallel. As these services are provided, a simultaneous need arises to know the combined limit of t ... [+]
It is getting more common every day to install inverters that o er several grid support services in parallel. As these services are provided, a simultaneous need arises to know the combined limit of the inverter for those services. In the present paper, operational limits are addressed based on a utility scale for a real inverter scenario with an energy storage system (ESS) (1.5 MW). The paper begins by explaining how active and reactive power limits are calculated, illustrating the PQ maps depending on the converter rated current and voltage. Then, the ellect of the negative sequence injection, the phase shift of compensated harmonics and the transformer de-rating are introduced step-by-step. Finally, inverter limits for active filter applications are summarized, to finally estimate active and reactive power limits along with the harmonic current injection for some example cases.
The results show that while the phase shift of the injected negative sequence has a significant ellect in the available inverter current, this is not the case for the phase shift of injected harmonics. However, the amplitude of the injected negative sequence and harmonics will directly impact the power capabilities of the inverter and therefore, depending on the grid-side voltage, it might be interesting to design an output transformer with a different de-rating factor to increase the power capabilities. [-]
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