Title | Loads as a Resource: Frequency Responsive Demand |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Karanjit Kalsi, Jianming Lian, Laurentiu D Marinovici, Marcelo A Elizondo, W. Zhang, Christian Moya |
Date Published | 09/2014 |
Institution | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Keywords | Load as a Resource, LR11-010 |
Abstract | Frequency control plays an important role in preserving the power balance of a multi-machine power system. Generators modify their power output when a non-zero frequency deviation is presented in order to restore power balance across the network. However, with plans for large-scale penetration of renewable energy resources, performing primary frequency control using only supply-side resources becomes not only prohibitively expensive, but also technically difficult. Frequency control from the demand side or load control presents a novel and viable way for providing the desired frequency response. Loads can measure frequency locally and change their power consumption after a non-zero frequency deviation is presented in order to achieve power balance between generation and consumption. The specific objectives of this project are to: - Provide a framework to facilitate large-scale deployment of frequency responsive end-use devices |
Loads as a Resource: Frequency Responsive Demand
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