Fig. 1. Concept of frequency change due to power supply and demand mismatch.
Fig. 1. Concept of frequency change due to power supply and demand mismatch.
Fig. 2. Example of frequency response due to generation loss.
Fig. 2. Example of frequency response due to generation loss.
Fig. 3. Comparison of frequency response on different inertia and reserve speed [5].
Fig. 3. Comparison of frequency response on different inertia and reserve speed [5].
Fig. 4. ESS configuration connected to 22kV substation.
Fig. 4. ESS configuration connected to 22kV substation.
Fig. 5. Concept of FRC operation mode selection.
Fig. 5. Concept of FRC operation mode selection.
Fig. 6. FRC operation scheme in the recharging mode.
Fig. 6. FRC operation scheme in the recharging mode.
Fig. 7. Flow chart of FRC operation.
Fig. 7. Flow chart of FRC operation.
Fig. 8. FRC target distribution principle.
Fig. 8. FRC target distribution principle.
Fig. 9. Interaction between FRCM and FRC.
Fig. 9. Interaction between FRCM and FRC.
Fig. 11. Test frequency.
Fig. 11. Test frequency.
Fig. 12. Control algorithm test procedure.
Fig. 12. Control algorithm test procedure.
Fig. 14. Normal control mode test result with the same SOC settings (65%, FRC No. 1).
Fig. 14. Normal control mode test result with the same SOC settings (65%, FRC No. 1).
Fig. 13. Manual mode test result (FRC No. 1).
Fig. 13. Manual mode test result (FRC No. 1).
Fig. 15. Normal control mode test result with the different SOC settings (FRC No. 1).
Fig. 15. Normal control mode test result with the different SOC settings (FRC No. 1).
Fig. 16. Dynamic mode test result with the same SOC settings (65%, FRC No.1).
Fig. 16. Dynamic mode test result with the same SOC settings (65%, FRC No.1).
Fig. 17. Dynamic mode test result with the different SOC settings (FRC No. 1).
Fig. 17. Dynamic mode test result with the different SOC settings (FRC No. 1).
Fig. 18. Recharging mode test result.
Fig. 18. Recharging mode test result.
Table 1. Distribution weight (DW) of PCSj calculation formula in nPCSs
Table 1. Distribution weight (DW) of PCSj calculation formula in nPCSs
Table 2. Normal control mode PR setting example
Table 2. Normal control mode PR setting example
Table 3. Gimje substation ESS specification [7]
Table 3. Gimje substation ESS specification [7]
Table 4. FRC parameters for Gimje S/S ESS [7]
Table 4. FRC parameters for Gimje S/S ESS [7]
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