Author:
Li Qiying,Xie Yumeng,Yang Lei,Yang Kun,Xu Dongsheng,Qiao Dongwei,Wang Shuyuan
Abstract
Abstract
While PV-battery hybrid grid integration has been recognized as an effective approach to enhance transient stability, the high operational and maintenance costs of energy storage systems constrain their reliability across various operating scenarios. To overcome this challenge, this paper takes the application of PV-battery subsystems in a distribution grid supply scenario as an example and conducts an in-depth analysis of the transient stability of PV systems during fault conditions. In cases where system demands are not adequately met, this research proposes a solution based on shared energy storage to enhance system supportability while maintaining economic feasibility. By appropriately allocating and sharing energy storage capacity, the system can better respond to sudden load fluctuations and fault conditions, ensuring a stable power supply. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed shared energy storage solution significantly enhances the transient stability of PV systems during fault conditions, effectively mitigating the destabilizing effects of PV grid integration. Furthermore, from an economic perspective, this solution can reduce energy storage operation and maintenance costs, enhancing overall system sustainability. In conclusion, this study presents a feasible and effective support solution for the application of PV systems in distribution grids, providing valuable insights to advance the reliability and sustainability of clean energy sources.
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