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6 February 2024 Summary of research on operation control of electrochemical energy storage power plants for offshore wind power
Hanning Li, Dawei Chen, Lizhi Dong, Zhicheng Li, Weijun Zhang, Chaoping Deng
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Proceedings Volume 12979, Ninth International Conference on Energy Materials and Electrical Engineering (ICEMEE 2023); 129792X (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3015548
Event: 9th International Conference on Energy Materials and Electrical Engineering (ICEMEE 2023), 2023, Guilin, China
Abstract
These years, with the rapid rise of sea breeze energy, the proportion of offshore wind power in China's energy structure has been increasing. However, due to the characteristics of high output power fluctuation, severe active output fluctuation, and difficulty in voltage and frequency control, offshore wind power poses certain face the challenges of ensuring the safe and stable operation of the system "or" address the challenges of system security and stability. Therefore, exploring energy storage technologies with high reliability and low-cost characteristics is of great significance for improving the safe and stable operation of offshore wind power systems. This article reviews the research progress on the application of energy storage technology in offshore wind power systems both domestically and internationally, from the standpoint of reliability and economic viability.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Hanning Li, Dawei Chen, Lizhi Dong, Zhicheng Li, Weijun Zhang, and Chaoping Deng "Summary of research on operation control of electrochemical energy storage power plants for offshore wind power", Proc. SPIE 12979, Ninth International Conference on Energy Materials and Electrical Engineering (ICEMEE 2023), 129792X (6 February 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3015548
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KEYWORDS
Wind energy

Power grids

Reliability

Control systems

Batteries

Wind turbine technology

Systems modeling

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