Frequency Control and Power Sharing in Combined Heat and Power Networks
Abstract: We consider the problem of using district heating systems as ancillary services for primary frequency control in power networks. We propose a novel power sharing scheme for heating systems based on the average temperature, which enables an optimal power allocation among the diverse heat sources without having a prior knowledge of the disturbances. We then discuss two approaches for heating systems to contribute to frequency regulation in power networks. We show that both approaches ensure stability in the combined heat and power network and facilitate optimal power allocation among the different energy sources.
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