Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1733171 | Energy | 2013 | 9 Pages |
High-temperature superconducting magnetic energy storage systems (HTS SMES) are an emerging technology with fast response and large power capacities which can address the challenges of growing power systems and ensure a reliable power supply. China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI) has developed a kJ-range, 20 kW SMES using two state of art HTS conductors, BSCCO and YBCO tapes. This SMES system is used to compensate a power drop and a fluctuation in order to damp low frequency oscillations to increase stability of a power system. This paper presents an optimized design of the SMES system to achieve a maximum energy capacity. A voltage source converter using IGBTs is built and can be used to control the power flow between the SMES system and external circuits. A control system using a digital signal processor (DSP) and micro-programmed control unit (MCU) is constructed. SVPWM pulse modulation is used as a control strategy. The whole system was experimentally tested for compensation of power fluctuation within milliseconds in a dynamic power system simulation laboratory. The result validates the design and control circuit, and more importantly, the application capability of SMES systems in a power grid.
► A sub-cooled hybrid HTS SMES system using BSCCO and YBCO tapes is optimized. ► Innovative methods of quench protection, power conversion and monitoring are proposed. ► It is the first hybrid SMES to be constructed and tested in a real power grid. ► The hybrid SMES can compensate the power sag and fluctuation within milliseconds.