Control of cyclic fluctuations in an independent microgrid by an SOFC triple combined cycle inertia system

•Output analysis of a renewable-energy-powered SOFC combined cycle.•Control of cyclic fluctuations in an independent microgrid.•Relation of inertia system and cyclic fluctuations in an SOFC combined cycle. Technology was investigated to control cyclic fluctuations in an independent microgrid powered...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of electrical power & energy systems 2015-06, Vol.68, p.89-102
1. Verfasser: Obara, Shin’ya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Output analysis of a renewable-energy-powered SOFC combined cycle.•Control of cyclic fluctuations in an independent microgrid.•Relation of inertia system and cyclic fluctuations in an SOFC combined cycle. Technology was investigated to control cyclic fluctuations in an independent microgrid powered with unstable renewable energy by use of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC, 1MW) in a triple combined cycle (SOFC-TCC) that included a gas turbine (G/T, 0.8MW) and a steam turbine (S/T, 0.2MW). A large-scale solar power system (0.8MW) and a wind farm (0.8MW) were interconnected with the electrical power network through an inverter. The cyclic fluctuations ingredient of the network was controlled by a suitably designed inertia system and by governor-free control of the G/T and S/T. The SOFC-TCC’s control block diagram was submitted to MATLAB/Simulink R 2013a, and the deviation of electrical power and frequency in the independent microgrid caused by the SOFC-TCC and renewable energy interconnection was clarified. As a result, a range of suitable inertial constants for G/T and S/T and the electrical output characteristics were determined. Selecting a small inertial constant for the simulation resulted in a large frequency deviation of G/T and S/T, with frequency stabilized for a short time. On the other hand, selecting a large inertial constant resulted in a controlled frequency deviation, although the unstable frequency of the power grid continued for a long time.
ISSN:0142-0615
1879-3517
DOI:10.1016/j.ijepes.2014.12.029