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Experimental Validation of a Dynamic Virtual Power Plant Concept Based on Multiple-Converter Power Hardware-In-the-Loop Test Bench
Recently, the concept of dynamic virtual power plants (DVPP) has been
proposed to collectively provide desired dynamic ancillary services such as
fast frequency and voltage control by a heterogeneous ensemble of distributed
energy resources (DER). This paper presents an experimental validation of a
recent DVPP control design approach on a multi-converter power
hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) test bed system. More specifically, we consider a
DVPP composed of a wind generation system, a photovoltaic (PV) system, and a
STATCOM with small storage capacity to collectively provide grid-following fast
frequency regulation in the presence of grid-frequency and load variations. The
performance of the aggregated DVPP response is evaluated with respect to its
ability to match a desired dynamic behavior while taking practical limitations
of the individual DVPP units into account.Comment: 8 Pages, 11 Figures, 22nd Wind & Solar Integration Workshop 202