2014
DOI: 10.6113/tkpe.2014.19.4.303
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The Application and Verification of the 2MVA Battery Energy Storage System(BESS) with Wind-turbine in Micro-grid of Gapado, Jeju

Abstract: This paper shows the test result of 2MVA BESS(Battery Energy Storage System) with wind-turbine in micro-grid of the Gapado. To implement of micro-grid with BESS, characteristics of generator and customer load in grid are considered. Also, to operate of 2-parallel PCU(Power Conversion Unit) in BESS, the droop control is adopted with operating mode of grid independent. Performances of BESS with wind-turbine were verified by analysis of power quality such as voltage harmonics, ratio of voltage and frequency regul… Show more

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“…For example, Gasa Island and Gapa Island in the Republic of Korea are each the site of microgrids that incorporate renewable generating capacity. Gapa's microgrid was developed with two wind turbines (250 kW) and almost fifty solar panels (174 kW total), supplemented by a 3.85 MWh battery system and diesel generators [61][62][63][64]. The subsequent renewable component of the islands electricity has reportedly ranged from approximately 40% to 80%, and as of 2018, the island could self-sustain for seven days.…”
Section: Considerations Beyond Levelized Cost Of Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Gasa Island and Gapa Island in the Republic of Korea are each the site of microgrids that incorporate renewable generating capacity. Gapa's microgrid was developed with two wind turbines (250 kW) and almost fifty solar panels (174 kW total), supplemented by a 3.85 MWh battery system and diesel generators [61][62][63][64]. The subsequent renewable component of the islands electricity has reportedly ranged from approximately 40% to 80%, and as of 2018, the island could self-sustain for seven days.…”
Section: Considerations Beyond Levelized Cost Of Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results have been reported for a microgrid project on Gasa Island, serving approximately 165 households, lighthouses, waterworks, and military radar facilities. This microgrid utilizes four 100 kW wind turbines, four photovoltaic installations totaling approximately 320 kW, and three diesel power units totaling 450 kW [62,65]. Excess energy is stored in a 3 MWh battery system, which enables full-day electricity consumption throughout the whole island if fully charged [66].…”
Section: Considerations Beyond Levelized Cost Of Energymentioning
confidence: 99%