A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESS

The power system experiences many changes, which are leading to new challenges. The electric energy will no longer be generated only by large power plants, but rather by numerous decentralized energy resources that are primarily installed in distribution grids. In particular, power system restoratio...

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Main Authors: Strunck Christoph, Albrecht Marvin, Meindl Gerhard, Rehtanz Christian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/22/epjconf_freps18_01015.pdf
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spelling doaj-8e6ee6b217bf4f6a8cfe695368d8e7582021-08-02T06:15:00ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2019-01-012170101510.1051/epjconf/201921701015epjconf_freps18_01015A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESSStrunck ChristophAlbrecht MarvinMeindl Gerhard0Rehtanz Christian1Es-geht!-Energiesysteme GmbHTU Dortmund, Institute for Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Energy EconomicsThe power system experiences many changes, which are leading to new challenges. The electric energy will no longer be generated only by large power plants, but rather by numerous decentralized energy resources that are primarily installed in distribution grids. In particular, power system restoration processes after a blackout will face new challenges. However, new opportunities by the widespread use of renewable energy resources arise. In this paper, the black start capability of a real distribution grid in Germany, operated by SWW Wunsiedel, will be investigated, as it has a high share of decentralised energy resources and a BESS with black start capability. For this purpose, the medium voltage level of the distribution grid is investigated with static load flow simulations to evaluate the best black start strategy. The driving forces of this black start concept are an 8 MW BESS unit and a 13.5 MW CHP plant.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/22/epjconf_freps18_01015.pdf
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A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESS
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title A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESS
title_short A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESS
title_full A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESS
title_fullStr A Study on the Black Start Process of a real Distribution Network with CHP plants and BESS
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series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The power system experiences many changes, which are leading to new challenges. The electric energy will no longer be generated only by large power plants, but rather by numerous decentralized energy resources that are primarily installed in distribution grids. In particular, power system restoration processes after a blackout will face new challenges. However, new opportunities by the widespread use of renewable energy resources arise. In this paper, the black start capability of a real distribution grid in Germany, operated by SWW Wunsiedel, will be investigated, as it has a high share of decentralised energy resources and a BESS with black start capability. For this purpose, the medium voltage level of the distribution grid is investigated with static load flow simulations to evaluate the best black start strategy. The driving forces of this black start concept are an 8 MW BESS unit and a 13.5 MW CHP plant.
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