Ancillary Service in Active Distribution Systems from Renewable Energy Sources: Control Methodologies and Trends investigates suggested solutions for providing new ancillary services from distributed renewable energy sources in distribution grids. The book explores the control strategies of converter- interfaced renewable energy sources in the new electricity markets of active distribution networks. It describes how renewable energy resources can be utilized to provide primary control to the grid in reliable and secure ways. Useful for grid operators, regulators, and power system researchers,…mehr
Ancillary Service in Active Distribution Systems from Renewable Energy Sources: Control Methodologies and Trends investigates suggested solutions for providing new ancillary services from distributed renewable energy sources in distribution grids. The book explores the control strategies of converter- interfaced renewable energy sources in the new electricity markets of active distribution networks. It describes how renewable energy resources can be utilized to provide primary control to the grid in reliable and secure ways. Useful for grid operators, regulators, and power system researchers, this book serves as a unique reference on auxiliary services for distribution networks. The stability and security of existing electricity power systems is largely based on the inherent characteristics of synchronous generators, such as grid-forming capability, inertia, damping of transients and large current contribution during grid faults. The increasing penetration of converter-interfaced renewable energy sources in the distribution grids is gradually replacing the dispatchable synchronous generators, increasing power volatility and causing large frequency deviations and voltage regulation problems. Therefore, new sophisticated control strategies for converter-interfaced sources combined with energy storage systems have emerged, enabling the operation similar to synchronous generators, which can be provided as ancillary services to active distribution systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Konstantinos Oureilidis is Assistant Professor at University of Western Macedonia (UOWM), Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. He received his Diploma (2008) and PhD degrees (2015) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) and his Bachelor degree in Business Administration from the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (2015). During his post-doc research, he received funds from IKY Fellowship of Excellence. From 2008, he works as a freelancer engineer conducting energy projects, technical and economic reports for investment laws and as an inspector in photovoltaic projects. During 2016-2017 and 2020-2022, he worked as Adjunct Lecturer in AUTH and UOWM teaching the courses of Power Electronics and Electric Motion Systems. During 2017-2022, he worked in Hellenic Energy Exchanges, as a Special Scientist and Head of Markets Support at Markets Operation. His fields of interest include microgrids, control of power electronics, distributed generation and energy and balancing markets. I am an existing Elsevier book chapter author.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I Frequency based Ancillary Services 2. Inertia 3. Primary Frequency control 4. (High and low frequency) Power smoothing Part II Non frequency Ancillary Services 5. Voltage regulation (incl. unbalance mitigation) 6. Congestion management Part III Emerging Ancillary Services 7. Harmonic mitigation 8:.Fault contribution Part IV Pathway from system support functions to Ancillary Services 9. ICT and cybersecurity 10. Cost functions & business models 11. Digital twins
1. Introduction Part I Frequency based Ancillary Services 2. Inertia 3. Primary Frequency control 4. (High and low frequency) Power smoothing Part II Non frequency Ancillary Services 5. Voltage regulation (incl. unbalance mitigation) 6. Congestion management Part III Emerging Ancillary Services 7. Harmonic mitigation 8:.Fault contribution Part IV Pathway from system support functions to Ancillary Services 9. ICT and cybersecurity 10. Cost functions & business models 11. Digital twins
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