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Mechanism of Primary Frequency Regulation for Battery Hybridization in Hydropower Plant
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Battery hybridization in hydropower plants is a hydropower flexibility enhancement technology innovation that can potentially expand hydropower's contributions to the grid,but its fundamental characteristics and influencing mechanisms are still unclear.In this paper,primary frequency regulation(PFR)performance and the mechanism of this new technology are studied.A battery hybridized hydropower plant(BH-HPP)model,based on a field-measured-data-based hydropower plant(HPP)model and a verified battery simplified model,is estab-lished.Analysis of system stability and dynamics is undertaken for three different battery control strategies by root locus and participation factor methods.Compared to conventional HPPs,analysis results theoretically reveal BH-HPP can not only accel-erate system regulation rapidity but also effectively enlarge HPP stability region during PFR process.Time domain simulation verifies the results and further shows synthetic control has better performance among introduced strategies.Besides,initial design ranges of control parameters considering battery capacity and a renewable energy source scenario case are also discussed.This work could provide theoretical support for flexibility enhance-ment solutions for hydropower systems.
Battery hybridizationdynamic responsehydropower plantprimary frequency regulationstability