Primary Frequency Control with an Air Handling Unit

Author:

Karhula Niko1,Sierla Seppo1ORCID,Ihasalo Heikki1,Ketomäki Jaakko1,Huotari Matti12,Vyatkin Valeriy13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, Finland

2. Smart Building Group, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, 00920 Helsinki, Finland

3. Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, 97187 Luleå, Sweden

Abstract

The green energy transition threatens stability of the power grid due to associated reduction in grid synchronous inertia. Primary frequency control (PFC) can compensate for the challenge; however, sufficient procurement of primary frequency capacity could depend on more extensive employment of demand-side loads for PFC. Ventilation fans in particular present a promising class of such loads because of ubiquity of variable-frequency drives and relatively slow thermal and ventilation dynamics of indoor spaces. This research proposes a novel method for PFC by an air handling unit: the open loop control is shown to have favorable dynamic characteristics, and its impact on indoor climate is shown to be tolerable. This study suggests that the largely unused primary frequency capacity of ventilation fans could be exploited to provide primary frequency response for low inertia power grids.

Funder

Promotion Center for Electrical Engineering and Energy Efficiency

Publisher

MDPI AG

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