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Journal article
Published: 19 December 2016 in Energies
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With the proportion of air conditioners increasing gradually, they can provide a certain amount of frequency-controlled reserves for a micro-grid. Optimizing utilization of air conditioners and considering load response characteristics and customer comfort, the frequency adjustment model is a quadratic function model between the trigger temperature of the air conditioner compressor, and frequency variation is provided, which can be used to regulate the trigger temperature of the air conditioner when the micro-grid frequency rises and falls. This frequency adjustment model combines a primary frequency modulation method and a secondary frequency modulation method of the energy storage system, in order to optimize the frequency of a micro-grid. The simulation results show that the frequency modulation strategy for air conditioners can effectively improve the frequency modulation ability of air conditioners and frequency modulation effects of a micro-grid in coordination with an energy storage system.

ACS Style

Qingzhu Wan; Yuan Bian; Yalan Chen. Research on a Micro-Grid Frequency Modulation Strategy Based on Optimal Utilization of Air Conditioners. Energies 2016, 9, 1085 .

AMA Style

Qingzhu Wan, Yuan Bian, Yalan Chen. Research on a Micro-Grid Frequency Modulation Strategy Based on Optimal Utilization of Air Conditioners. Energies. 2016; 9 (12):1085.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Qingzhu Wan; Yuan Bian; Yalan Chen. 2016. "Research on a Micro-Grid Frequency Modulation Strategy Based on Optimal Utilization of Air Conditioners." Energies 9, no. 12: 1085.