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FACTS DynaPeaQ® SVC Light® with Energy Storage © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 1 DynaPeaQ - introduction Contents © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 2 Applications for energy storage Energy storage technologies Battery solution Grid interface Single line diagram Layout Highlights Conclusions Grid applications for energy storage Grid connection of renewable generation When connecting large wind farms to the power grid, they will typically be connected to weak grids. Issues such as: steep power changes voltage control grid stability during and after faults and frequency regulations are areas where the new DynaPeaQ system supports the wind farm. © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 3 Grid applications for energy storage Backup power DynaPeaQ continuously supports the grid with reactive power and in case of generation loss DynaPeaQ will push active power into the grid until new generation is available. © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 4 Grid applications for energy storage Intermittent loads of a railway Accelerating a heavy train can expose the grid to a peak load that traditionally gave rise to extensive capacity build out investments. With DynaPeaQ the required acceleration power is literary taken from the train’s latest deceleration. © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 5 Grid applications for energy storage Emergency and short-time power In a distribution grid a compensator for reactive power would typically provide for power quality improvement. The energy storage adds a whole range of new functions. © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 6 In cases where local loading exceeds grid capacity DynaPeaQ provides load support After black-out restoration, the Energy Storage might be the starting point For sensitive loads, the Energy Storage can provide overbridging power between outage and backup power Grid applications for energy storage Smart Grid Smart Grid applications with DynaPeaQ: © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 7 Provides possibilities for connection of renewables Dynamic energy storage Integration of electric vehicles Peak-load shaving Ancillary services Grid applications for energy storage Economical models Deregulation provides new possibilities Take advantage of electric energy price difference Buy cheap – Store – Sell at higher price Industry electric supply © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 8 Reduce power peaks to cut costs (tariff issue) Postpone investments in grid strengthening Grid applications for energy storage Discharge times Capacitors Fractions of seconds Flywheels Minute Batteries Minute(s) to hour(s) DynaPeaQ core range: © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 9 5 to 60 minutes 5 to 50 MW Pump storage Hours to days Discharge time DynaPeaQ Battery solution © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 10 The Battery Technology selected for DynaPeaQ is the Liion Battery. The development of Li-ion batteries benefits from the present development of batteries for electrical vehicles. Calendar life time is acceptable, more than 15 years Charge / Discharge cycle life time is acceptable. DynaPeaQ Hierarchy of the battery solution Cell Module Room #1 String © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 11 #2 #2 #n Storage DynaPeaQ Battery room © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 12 Standardized building block Nominal voltage 3 kV DynaPeaQ Series connected battery rooms © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 13 Battery rooms combined with service corridors Either containerized or site buildings DynaPeaQ Grid interface Pload Qload generator ~ line Energy storage connected to the DC side of ABB SVC Light® Storage size depending on power level and discharge time Discharge followed by charge Focus on “dynamic” properties: load Pinj Qinj ~ = Energy storage SVC Light Power Discharge power Time Discharge time Charge power Charge time © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 14 Large number of charge and discharge cycles High power during relatively long discharge time ABB has selected a high performance battery as storage DynaPeaQ Typical single line diagram Scalability Project depending number of battery strings is included. At a later stage, more battery strings can be added, for higher power and energy. Typically, converters have margins due to reactive power requirements. Flexibility Charging and discharging are fully flexible to the extent that, according to need, high power can be charged/discharged for a short time (power applications), or low(er) power for a long(er) time (energy applications) © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 15 DynaPeaQ SVC Light ABB standard FACTS device © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 16 Top class flicker mitigation Active filtering of harmonics STATCOM applications Compact, small footprint DynaPeaQ Typical layout Typical layout for 20 MW during 15 min +/30 Mvar continuously 65 m 50 m © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 17 DynaPeaQ Highlights Safety © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 18 Included already from the development phase Choice of best battery electrochemistry from an application view Supervision and control functions at different levels Passive battery overload mitigation system as backup Residual risks handled with robust system design Standardized well-proven SVC Light protection included DynaPeaQ Highlights Tight integration of battery storage and grid interface Combine active and reactive power optimally Safe and reliable operation RAM Bypass of modules Bypass of rooms Environmental aspects of batteries © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 19 Direct material recycling of 70 % Indirect recycling of 30 % (as energy in the recycling process or as raw material in the cement industry) DynaPeaQ Conclusions © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 20 DynaPeaQ provides safe and reliable dynamic power based on Li-ion battery storage Combinations of active and reactive power create possibilities for a vast number of applications Optimum operation range 5 to 50 MW, 5 minutes to 1 hour Modularized concept for maximum flexibility © ABB Group May 22, 2017 | Slide 21