Title |
Frequency Response Capability by Power-to-Heat Facilities: Contribution to the Frequency Stability of Korea’s Power System |
Authors |
안상진(Sang-Jin Ahn) ; 김우중(Woo-Jung Kim) ; 이유석(Yu-Seok Lee) ; 전영환(Yeong-Han Chun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2024.73.2.254 |
Keywords |
Combined Heat and Power; Electric Boiler; Frequency Stability; Power-to-Heat; Spinning Reserve; Variable Renewable Energy |
Abstract |
In the Korea’s electric power market, combined heat and power plants participating as a rigid supply during the winter season, do not engage in automatic generation control and load-following operations due to equipment reliability issues. Therefore, investment in flexible resources is essential for stable grid operation. Power-to-Heat (P2H) technology, which links heat sector and electrical power sector, is gaining attention. P2H can consume over-generation of solar power during the daytime for thermal production, offering economic benefits to the heat sector. Additionally, it can contribute to grid flexibility by adjusting the input power of electric boilers according to system conditions. This paper utilizes a power system frequency dynamic model to simulate a simple electric boiler frequency response. It also analyzes the impact of introducing P2H technology on frequency stability, considering Korea's 2030 generation mix. |