Frequency Regulation Strategy of MPC-VSG for Flywheel Energy Storage Systems Considering State of Charge
Yingjie Hu, Guojiang Zhang, Chenggen WangFlywheel energy storage systems (FESSs) offer millisecond-level response speed, making them highly suitable for providing system inertia/frequency support in emergency grid scenarios. However, the FESSs often have limited energy capacity due to their high capacity cost, which necessitates a comprehensive consideration between remaining stored energy and sustained support capability. Thus, this paper proposes a virtual synchronous generator (VSG) control strategy based on a multi-time-step model predictive control (MPC) that considering flywheel’s state of charge (SOC), which provides both emergency frequency support and autonomous flywheel energy recovery within a single integrated framework. First, a multi-time-step MPC with the objective function aiming for both fast frequency response and smooth power output is introduced to compensate the reference power generated by the VSG strategy. Second, an SOC-adaptive frequency weight function is designed and incorporated into the objective function to balance the frequency deviation and the inertia/frequency support duration. Furthermore, an SOC self-recovery strategy is developed, allowing the flywheel to autonomously adjust its SOC to the desired range when the FESS is not participating in frequency regulation. Finally, the proposed strategy is verified through comprehensive simulations on various scenarios, demonstrating that it can efficiently and rapidly meet the frequency regulation demands when the SOC is sufficient, as well as achieve the balances between the frequency regulation performance and the support continuity when the SOC is insufficient.