Analysis of the Great Britain's Power System with Electric Vehicles and Storage Systems

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Obaid, Zeyad Assi [1 ]
Cipcigan, L. [1 ]
Muhsin, Mazin T. [1 ]
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[1] Cardiff Univ, Cardiff Sch Engn, Inst Energy, Cardiff, S Glam, Wales
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GB Power System; Secondary Frequency Control; Fuzzy Logic Control; Storage System (SS); Electric Vehicles (EVs); PRIMARY FREQUENCY CONTROL;
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This paper presents an analysis of the simplified model of the Great Britain (GB) power system for 2030 projections. Electric Vehicles (EVs), Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), and Fly-Wheel Energy Storage System (FESS) are connected in the primary frequency control loop. PD-like Fuzzy Logic controller (PDFLC) is used as a secondary frequency control as well as the classical PID controller for the comparison of its performance. Seven different study cases with two modeling scenarios are used to (i) investigate the behavior of the GB power system for both primary and secondary frequency loops and (ii) the effect of the EV, FESS and BESS on the system power generation and frequency deviation. It was found that both types of storage systems increase the error and deviation of power and frequency especially when they were used together without Droop control due to the extra amount of power added to the system. EVs decrease the system's deviation, however, the limit of frequency with EVs is still above the acceptable UK limits. PDFLC is superior to the classical PID in reducing the frequency deviation and settling time which offers high stabilities and control performances in regulating the frequency.
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