Energy storage and reactive power compensation devices

Energy storage and reactive power compensation devices

6 FAQs about [Energy storage and reactive power compensation devices]

What is active power compensation?

Active power compensation. The maximum active power provided by the BESS is 20 kW. So, a quantity of reactive power is available to be used. Indeed the control system can use that reactive power and the result is shown in Fig. 17. Fig. 17 shows as the reactive power requested by the EV fast charge can be provided by the BESS.

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What is reactive power compensation priority control for a special load?

Reactive power compensation priority control for a special load In this experimentation the priority to the reactive power has been given. As seen before, the BESS can compensate the active and reactive power on the EV fast charge. A high active power threshold has been chosen in this experimentation to avoid active power compensation.

How long does a reactive power compensation system take?

The experimental data are provided in Fig. 15. Starting from 0 to provide the maximum reactive power, the system takes about 10 s to reach the maximum value and stabilize itself. Fig. 15. BESS answer time for the reactive power compensation.

Why do we need reactive power output of Des and DPV?

Voltage regulation and reactive power compensation devices such as static var generator (SVG) have the high investment and maintenance cost , . Therefore, it is necessary to consider the reactive power output of DES and DPV in the planning to improve the voltage quality.

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