An overview of Hybridization of Power sources for Ancillary Service

Increasing Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) mix in the power grids, with advanced power electronic converters are meeting the demands but also are posing threats to the power system because of the impacts on the frequency/voltage stability and short circuit current mitigation issues. Obviously, with...

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Published in2020 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT) pp. 536 - 541
Main Authors Shrivastwa, Ritu Raj, Hably, Ahmad, Bacha, Seddik, Mesnage, Hugo, Guillaume, Renaud
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.02.2020
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Summary:Increasing Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) mix in the power grids, with advanced power electronic converters are meeting the demands but also are posing threats to the power system because of the impacts on the frequency/voltage stability and short circuit current mitigation issues. Obviously, with large hydro storage systems like the Pumped Storage Plants (PSPs) or other storage technologies, solutions of increasing grid stability and reliability can be found. But the characteristics of different technologies does makes the decision challenging. This paper gives an overview of how hybridization of power sources using different storage technologies can mitigate the impacts of the RES penetration into the grid.
ISSN:2643-2978
DOI:10.1109/ICIT45562.2020.9067178