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Bart Verheecke 11.4 1 See Also: [[https:~~/~~/wiki.eniris.be/wiki/publicinformation/view/Smartgrid%20One/Begrippen/FCR/>>https://wiki.eniris.be/wiki/publicinformation/view/Smartgrid%20One/Begrippen/FCR/]]
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Bart Verheecke 11.4 4 FCR stands for Frequency Containment Reserve, which means that the system responds to frequency fluctuations in the electricity grid.
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Bart Verheecke 11.4 6 **FCR **is intended to respond to slow changes in the frequency of the network caused, for example, by the start-up or shutdown of large power plants. FCR is used to keep the frequency within a certain bandwidth and prevent it from the nominal value of 50 Hz in Europe. **For FCR, you need to deliver power within 2 seconds and deliver full power within 30 seconds for approximately 15 minutes.**
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Bart Verheecke 11.4 10 * The minimum size is 1 MW
11 * The system must be able to deliver electricity for a full delivery time of 30 seconds
12 * A dead band of +/- 10 MHz will have to be applied
13 * The standard frequency rate of +/- 200 MHz must be supported
14 * There is a 15-minute requirement, meaning the system must assist within a 15-minute window
15 * Full capacity for FCR must be reached again after two hours
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Bart Verheecke 11.4 17 There are several methods to implement an FCR curve.
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Bart Verheecke 11.4 20 1) Via the Droop Function
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Bart Verheecke 11.4 22 The droop function is a method of controlling the system's response to frequency changes. It is typically a feature of energy management systems, such as battery storage, where it monitors the battery's response to frequency deviations in the grid. This helps stabilize the grid by maintaining the balance between electricity supply and demand.
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Bart Verheecke 2.1 25 [[image:Droop-curve-used-for-frequency-regulation-experiments.png]]
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30 The active power measurement (DPmeasured) for individual assets belonging to a virtual delivery point is transmitted to the Real-Time Communication Platform//** every 2 seconds.**// In case the active power measurement remains constant, a refresh value needs to be sent every 5 minutes.
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33 [[attach:20220509_FCR_ Communication_requirement v2_EN.pdf||target="_blank"]]
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40 [[attach:20201210_Technical Guide for Gateway Management 26_EN.pdf||target="_blank"]]

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