2022
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.21707870
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Integrated Battery and Heat Pump System for Decentralized Primary Frequency Control in Low-Inertia Microgrids

Abstract: <p>Battery energy storage systems are often used as flexible prosumers to support frequency stability. However, they are still relatively expensive, which hinders their large-scale usage. On the other hand, an air-source heat pump system is potentially useful for frequency control in residential microgrids. Unfortunately, the thermal inertia in air-source heat pumps makes them slow for fast frequency support. In this paper, an integrated battery and heat pump system is proposed with the aim of ensuring a… Show more

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