Research Progress on Application of Supercapacitors in Grid Frequency Regulation
Fengyun Quan, Zilong Li, Yunfei Zhang, Bin Ye, Tong Zhang, Yong Zheng, Ling Li, Xiaoxia SunWith the rapid transition of the global energy structure, large-scale clean energy integration has become a major trend in power system development. Nevertheless, the intermittency and stochastic fluctuation of renewable power generation threaten the secure operation of power systems. With high power density and millisecond-level response capability, supercapacitors act as key technical support for frequency stabilization and grid frequency fluctuation suppression. This paper reviews research advances in the application of supercapacitors to power system frequency regulation. It presents the classification and energy storage mechanisms of supercapacitors, analyzes their technical advantages in frequency regulation, and summarizes key research progress involving control strategies, topologies and capacity optimization schemes. Three typical application scenarios are illustrated: standalone frequency regulation, coordinated thermal-storage frequency regulation, and auxiliary frequency regulation for renewable power plants. Considering future requirements for frequency regulation, potential research directions are put forward to provide references for follow-up related studies.