WO2008002223A1 - Power compensator and method for providing a black start with that compensator - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns power compensation of a high voltage transmission line.
- a transmission line should be understood a conductor for electric power transmission or distribution line within the range of 6 kV and upwards.
- the invention concerns an apparatus for providing a rapid exchange of electric power on a high voltage transmission line.
- the apparatus comprises a voltage source converter (VSC) and an energy storage device.
- VSC voltage source converter
- the invention is related to a black start of a dead network.
- a STATCOM comprises a voltage source converter (VSC) having an ac side connected to the transmission line and a dc side connected to a temporary electric power storage means such as capacitor means.
- VSC voltage source converter
- a STATCOM the voltage magnitude output is controlled thus resulting in the compensator supplying reactive power or absorbing reactive power from the transmission line.
- the voltage source converter comprises at least six self-commutated semiconductor switches, each of which shunted by a reverse parallel connected diode. Since a STATCOM apparatus has no active power source it can only compensate for reactive power.
- a power compensation system using a converter connected to a high temperature secondary battery is previously known.
- the object of the compensation system is to provide an economical, high-temperature secondary battery based energy storage, which have a peak shaving function, a load leveling function and a quality stabilizing function.
- the known system comprises an electric power supply system, an electric load and an electric energy storage system including a high temperature secondary battery and a power conversion system.
- the battery is a sodium sulfur battery.
- the system is arranged at an end of an electric power line.
- the load is a factory which under normal operating condition is provided with electric power supply from the power line.
- a high speed switch disconnects the power line and electric power is instead provided from the secondary battery.
- a back up generator is started.
- the known system having a sodium sulfur battery indicates that the power compensating system provides low power during a long time.
- the battery is providing extra energy to the factory during daytime while being recharged during night.
- ten parallel connected battery units of 1280 V, each having a converter of 500 kW.
- ten battery units are parallel connected in series with a 5 MW converter.
- a group of spare batteries is arranged for use with the high temperature battery circuit.
- a plurality of power stations needs to be brought back on-line. Normally, this is done with the help of power from the rest of the grid. In the absence of grid power, a so-called black start needs to be performed to bootstrap the power grid into operation.
- a typical sequence (based on a real scenario) might be as follows:
- a battery starts a small diesel generator installed in a hydroelectric generating station.
- An exemplary object of the present invention is to seek ways to improve a black start of a power network.
- a power compensator comprising a voltage source converter (VSC), capacitor means and a powerful electric energy source connected in parallel thereto is providing both energizing capacity to the network and recovery capacity of the network by being capable of both delivering electric energy and consuming, by loading the battery, electric energy from the network.
- VSC voltage source converter
- Such power source is according to the invention provided by a powerful battery means comprising a short circuit failure mode.
- short circuit failure mode should be understood that in case of an interior failure of the energy storage device the electric circuit will be kept closed.
- the short circuit failure mode may be effected by the inner performance of the battery cell. It may also be effected by a controllable switch making a parallel loop with the battery cell.
- a voltage source converter connected to a dead network is not an easy task.
- the VSC is connected to the network by a transformer.
- the transformer there are separate winding to provide auxiliary power to the VSC and its equipment.
- auxiliary power is provided by a separate transformer connected to the power line.
- no auxiliary power can be provided from these solutions.
- a first power source must be arranged internally to provide auxiliary power for the control means.
- the power supplied VSC may act very rapidly since it has no inertia.
- the VSC must comprise safety arrangement not to be overloaded.
- the series connected extinguishable semiconductors of the converter valve cannot handle too high a current.
- the energy storage device Since the energy storage device must be capable of exchanging energy at all times there must be arranged for redundancy in case of a battery failure. Batteries having an open circuit failure mode must therefore be connected in parallel. Batteries having a short circuit failure mode may be connected in series thus reaching much higher voltage levels.
- the energy storage device comprises a high voltage battery containing a plurality of battery cells, each having a short circuit failure mode. A plurality of such batteries connected in series will always provide a closed circuit and thus be capable of providing electric energy even with a battery cell failure. A plurality of batteries connected in series will also be capable of providing energy at high voltage in the range of 6 kV and above.
- the battery comprises a high temperature battery containing a plurality of sodium/metal chloride battery cells having an operating temperature in the range of 270-340 0 C.
- a battery unit comprises a heat insulated box containing a plurality of series connected battery cells. The battery unit has two terminals comprising an electric circuit in the range of 1500 V. Connecting four such battery units in series will thus reach a voltage level of 6 kV.
- the battery unit comprises a local pipe loop for housing a heat transfer medium in the form of a fluid.
- the fluid may be a liquid medium as well as a gaseous medium.
- a criteria for the function of the battery e.g. to be able to store and release electric energy, is that the temperature inside the battery cell is kept between 270 and 340 0 C.
- operation mode such as when the battery is being charged or discharged heat is generated within the battery.
- idling mode no heat is generated inside the battery.
- heat has to be provided from outside the battery.
- the power compensator comprises a temperature monitor for maintaining the operation temperature of the battery unit.
- the temperature monitor is providing heat during the idling mode.
- the temperature monitor contains a pipe network for providing a flow of the heat transfer medium through the battery units.
- the pipe network comprises a main pipe loop and at least one fluid moving unit, such as a fan or a pump.
- the pipe network includes the local pipe loop of each battery unit and provides a passageway for the heat transfer medium. The heat comprised in the heat transfer medium is transferred to the battery cells by convection.
- the local pipe loop comprises a first end for receiving a stream of a gaseous medium, and a second end for exhausting the gaseous medium.
- the gaseous medium comprises preferably air.
- the main pipe loop comprises an upstream side for providing hot air and a downstream side for receiving disposed air.
- Each first end of each local pipe loop is connected to the upstream side of the main pipe loop.
- Each second end of the each local pipe loop is connected to the downstream side of the main pipe loop.
- All connections between the main pipe loop and each local pipe loop comprises a connection pipe.
- the main loop comprises at least one fan and a heat providing means.
- the main pipe loop is grounded and thus exhibits the ground potential.
- Each local pipe loop exhibit the same potential as the battery unit housing the local pipe loop.
- each connection pipe comprises a tube of a heat resisting and electric insulating material, such as a ceramic material.
- the temperature monitor is also during the operation mode of the battery unit providing a cooled air for disposal of heat generated from the battery cells.
- the power compensator system comprises a system for controlling the performance and the action of the power compensator.
- the control system contains a charge monitor for maintaining the charge and discharge respectively of the energy storage device. Since the charging and discharging behavior of a sodium/metal chloride battery is complicated the state of charge (SOC) of the battery cannot be measured but must be estimated. Also the current of the battery cannot be measured with a sufficient accuracy.
- the charge monitor therefore comprises a SOC-module for estimating and predicting the state of charge of the battery.
- a sodium/metal chloride battery cell comprises an electrolyte contained in a thin barrier of a ceramic material. Outside the barrier the battery cell comprises sodium being a first electrode.
- the second electrode comprises a pair of nickel plated copper electrodes to which is connected a metallic structure spreading into the electrolyte.
- a reaction front is propagating inwardly from the ceramic barrier.
- both the charging and discharging is propagating in the same direction and starting from the ceramic barrier.
- the SOC-module must be capable to sum only the areas which represent power capacity.
- the SOC-module comprises a virtual model of the battery.
- the virtual model contains a plurality of model parts representing specific relations of parameters and input values.
- the virtual model comprises a measurement part model containing the relation between voltage, current, temperature and other parameters.
- the virtual model contains a part model for estimating the actual SOC value containing memory means for historic data.
- the virtual model also contains a part model for predicting a future SOC-value containing a calculating model.
- Another part model is relating to historic data such as charging events, discharging events, recovery data and such.
- the main objective of the virtual model is to produce a SOC-value which represents the remaining capacity of the battery.
- the SOC-value may be presented as a percentage value of full capacity of the battery.
- Another aim for maintenance of the battery comprises charge and discharge of the battery such that overcharges or undercharged never occurs and such that the battery temperature is always kept within the allowable range.
- the SOC-module predicts also the SOC-value at a later point in time dependent on the power profile and duration. While using the capacity of the battery in a power compensation situation the predicted SOC-value will tell if there is sufficient capacity for a predetermined mission. If for instance there is a power shortage in the transmission line the predicted SOC-value will tell if the capacity of the battery is sufficient for providing energy during a given period of time. This may happen after a power line failure and before power is provided again by other sources, such as start up period of a generator. If there is an excess of generated power on the transmission line, for instance due to a fault, the predicted SOC-value will instantly tell if the battery is capable to receive power from the transmission line.
- the power compensator according to the invention is capable of both providing energy and receiving energy from the transmission line in a short time perspective, such as milliseconds, as well as in a longer time perspective, such as minutes.
- control system comprises a plurality of sensors for sensing voltage, current, temperature and other parameters.
- the system comprises a power supply unit on each battery unit.
- the power supply unit is galvanic isolated from earth and comprises the same potential as the battery unit.
- the power supply may comprise a fuel cell, a solar cell, a thermo-electric element such as a peltier element and others.
- the power supply unit comprises battery means.
- each sensor may communicate by help of a wireless system or an optical fiber.
- Each battery may also comprise a central communication device for communication of information.
- each galvanically isolated battery unit comprises radio communication means, power supply and a plurality of sensing transducers. Also the communication module is galvanically isolated and thus achieving the same potential as the battery unit.
- the module may communicate within a wireless local area network, such as a WLAN or a Bluetooth network.
- the sensed values, such as voltage, current and temperature are preferably transmitted in digital form.
- the communication is arranged in short part of a time period.
- the communication means need only be electrified during a small percentage of time.
- the communication may preferable take place within the 2 GHz band.
- the power supply comprises in one embodiment a back up battery and electric energy providing means. Such energy means may comprise any kind of generator configuration as well as a solar cell, peltier element, a fuel cell or other means.
- a SOC-value is estimated by current value provide from multiple parallel calculations with the help of the virtual battery model.
- a first value of the voltage over the battery unit is calculated from the measured current.
- the voltage is calculated with a plurality of chosen current values, each deviating a small amount from the measured current value.
- Each such calculated voltage value is compared with the actual measured voltage value. When a close match between the calculated voltage value and the measured voltage value is achieved the input current value for the matching calculation is chosen as the actual current value.
- the object is achieved by a power compensator for an electric power transmission line, the compensator comprising a voltage source converter and an energy storage device, wherein the energy storage device comprises a high voltage battery means having a short circuit failure mode.
- the energy storage device comprises a high energy, high temperature sodium/metal chloride battery.
- the power compensator further comprises a temperature monitor for keeping the temperature within the operation range of the battery means.
- the power compensator further comprises a control system containing a charging monitor for providing a state of charging estimation of the battery means.
- the charging monitor comprises a SOC-module containing a virtual model of the battery for providing a parallel calculation of the current flow of the battery.
- the objects are achieved by a method for providing a power compensation of an electric power transmission line, wherein the method comprises, forming an energy storage device of a battery means containing a plurality of series connected battery units having a short circuit failure mode for achieving a voltage in the range of 6 kV and above, providing in a first mode of operation electric energy from the battery units to the transmission line, and receiving during a second mode of operation electric energy from the transmission line to the battery units.
- each operation mode comprises an estimation of the state of charge of the battery means.
- Fig 1 is a principal circuit of a power compensator according the invention
- Fig 2 is a side elevation of an energy storage device comprising a plurality if battery units according to the invention
- Fig 3 is a principal layout of a power compensator including a temperature monitor and a charge monitor
- Fig 4 is side elevation of an energy storage device and a temperature monitor
- Fig 5 is a further embodiment of the temperature monitor
- Fig 6 is a yet further embodiment of the invention for black start capacity.
- the power compensator comprises a voltage source converter 4, a capacitor means 6 and an energy storage device 5.
- the voltage source converter comprises at least six selfcom mutated semiconductor switches, each of which is shunted by a reverse parallel connected diode.
- the voltage source converter has an ac side connected to the transformer and a dc side connected to the capacitor means and the energy storage device.
- the energy storage device comprises a plurality of series connected battery units 7.
- four battery units 7a - 7d are arranged in a rack 8.
- Each battery unit has a positive terminal 9 and a negative terminal 10.
- each battery unit has a voltage of 1500 volts thus the energy storage device containing four batteries connected in series has a voltage level of 6 kV.
- the energy storage device comprises high energy, high temperature batteries containing sodium/metal chloride battery cells having an operating temperature in the range of 270-340 0 C.
- Each battery unit comprises a heat insulated box containing a plurality of series connected battery cells. In operation such as charging or discharging the batteries produce heat. At the idling mode heat from outside the battery must be provided for keeping the operational temperature conditions.
- the battery unit therefore contains a local pipe loop having a first opening 11 for receiving a stream of a gaseous medium, and a second opening 12 for exhausting the gaseous medium.
- a sodium/metal chloride battery cell comprises an electrolyte contained in a thin barrier of a ceramic material.
- a reaction front is propagating inwardly from the ceramic barrier.
- both the charging and discharging is propagating in the same direction and starting from the ceramic barrier.
- the power compensator 1 comprises not only a voltage source converter 4 and an energy storage device 5 but also a temperature monitor 13 and a control system 14 containing a plurality of sensor means 39, computer means 41 and a charge monitor 15.
- the charge monitor comprises a module 16 for estimating the state of charge of the battery.
- the temperature monitor 13 comprises a pipe network for housing a heat transfer medium.
- the pipe network comprises a main pipe loop 17, a local loop 18 located in each battery unit and a plurality of connection pipes 19 connecting the main loop with the local loops.
- the temperature monitor contains at least one heat providing means and a fluid moving unit for circulating the heat transfer medium in the pipe network. Hence by circulating the heat transfer medium through each battery heat is provided to the batteries by convection.
- the heat transfer medium comprises air and the fluid moving unit comprises a fan.
- the temperature monitor 13 is schematically divided into a main pipe loop 17 and a common local pipe loop 18.
- the local pipe loop exhibits a high voltage potential while the main loop exhibits a ground potential.
- the connection pipes which connect the main pipe loop and the local pipe loop must not only exhibit an electric insulation but also withstand a fluid medium having a temperature of approximately 300 0 C.
- the main loop in this embodiment comprises a separate fan 20 and a pipe part 21 for each battery unit.
- Each pipe part comprises a heat providing element 22 for heat delivery to the battery unit.
- the heat delivery unit may comprise a resistive element for connection to a low voltage electric power source.
- the main loop of the temperature monitor further comprises a common heating system 23 including a heater 22 and a common fan 20.
- a common heating system 23 including a heater 22 and a common fan 20.
- a cooling loop 25 with a cooler 26 and a common cooling fan 27 The provision of cooling or heating may be chosen by a switching valve 28.
- the heating system comprises an extension loop passing through a heat storage device 31.
- the system comprises a second loop 29 passing through a heat exchanger 32 for heat exchange with a second fluid system 33 which may comprise cooling water from the voltage source converter valves.
- the heating system also comprises a an extension loop passing through a second heat exchanger 35 for heat exchange with second heating system 34 which may be a heating system for a building.
- a principal circuit of a power compensator 1 for black start capability is shown in fig 6.
- the power compensator comprises a voltage source converter 4, a capacitor means 6 and an energy storage device 5.
- the energy storage supply comprises battery means.
- the voltage source converter has an ac side connected to the transformer and a dc side connected to the capacitor means and the energy storage device.
- the power compensator comprises a first and second main switch 40a, 40b for disconnecting the battery means. In parallel with the main switches there are arranges a first and second parallel path containing a resistor means 41a, 41b and a secondary switch 42a, 42b.
- the power compensator also comprises a control means 44 for controlling the switches. Normally the control means receives auxiliary power from a separate winding 43 of the transformer. In case of a power outrage of the network the control means also comprises battery means and computer means for control of the switches during a dead network situation.
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