Coordinated scheduling of 5G base station energy storage for
To enhance the utilization of base station energy storage (BSES), this paper proposes a co-regulation method for distribution network (DN) voltage control, enabling BSES
WECC's base cases are computer models of projected or starting power system conditions for a specific point in time. These base cases include both steady state and dynamic data, and contain very large amounts of data necessary to model power system behavior.
However, these storage resources often remain idle, leading to inefficiency. To enhance the utilization of base station energy storage (BSES), this paper proposes a co-regulation method for distribution network (DN) voltage control, enabling BSES participation in grid interactions.
In this region, the communication base stations are equipped with energy storage systems with a rated capacity of 48 kWh and a maximum charge/discharge power of 15.84 kW. The self-discharge efficiency is set at 0.99, and the state of charge (SOC) is allowed to range between a maximum of 0.9 and a minimum of 0.1. Figure 3.
he designated dynamic equipment modeled in WECC base cases. The approved m els can be found within the Approved Dynamic Model LibraryWhen new models have been added to or obsolete models have been removed from the Approved Dynamic Model Library, SRS will determine an appropriate implementation schedule and scope for submitti
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