In the last years, the overall system inertia is decreasing due to the growing amount of energy resources connected to the grid by means of power inverters. As a consequence, reduced levels of inertia can affect the power system stability since slight variations of power generation or load may cause wider frequency deviations and higher rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) values. To mitigate this trouble, end-user distributed energy resources (DERs) interfaced through grid-following inverters, if opportunely controlled, can provide additional inertia. This paper investigated the possibility of improving the control law implemented by a low-cost controller on remotely controllable legacy DERs to provide synthetic inertia (SI) contributions. ...
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This paper emphasizes the importance of battery energy storage systems (BESS) for freque...
The electric power system is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented changes. Environmental a...
International audiencePower systems with large shares of converter-interfaced renewables may be char...
The increasing interest in renewable energy has significantly increased in the last decades. The inc...
This paper presents a simple controller to enable the inertial response of utility-scale battery ene...
The inertial response plays a vital role in electrical networks to reduce the rate of change of freq...
The growth in the integration of converter interfaced renewable energy has reduced the system inerti...
This paper emphasizes the importance of battery energy storage systems (BESS) for frequency stabilit...
As power systems evolve, integration of renewable energy, lightweight-turbine generators and other e...
To reduce carbon footprints, renewable energy sources (RESs) are widely employed to take the place o...
With increasing power generation out of renewable energy sources, there is a rising interest to inve...
In this paper, a comprehensive review of microgrids frequency control by using the Virtual Inertia (...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
The rise of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) such as wind and solar power, creates new challenges for ...
Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) becomes important for many applications, including frequency re...
This paper emphasizes the importance of battery energy storage systems (BESS) for freque...
The electric power system is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented changes. Environmental a...
International audiencePower systems with large shares of converter-interfaced renewables may be char...