Distributed vs. concentrated rapid frequency response provision in future great britain system

I. Martinez-Sanz, B. Chaudhuri, A. Junyent-Ferré, V. Trovato, G. Strbac
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Two major sources of rapid frequency response (RFR) to counter the reducing system inertia problem of the Great Britain (GB) system are “synthetic inertia” from wind turbines and fast demand response (FDR). In this paper, we consider a future low inertia scenario to show the effectiveness of RFR provision from the large offshore wind farms (OWFs) planned in the North Sea (concentrated response) against FDR from loads spread across the GB system (distributed response). The spatial variation in transient frequencies, which can be pronounced in the aftermath of a disturbance and is critical for the response activation of these actuators, is accounted. Case studies using a reduced GB system model show the effectiveness of distributed FDR and concentrated support from OWFs in providing RFR when disturbances occur in different areas of the system where different inertia levels are present.
未来大不列颠系统的分布式与集中式快速频率响应配置
快速频率响应(RFR)的两个主要来源,以对抗英国(GB)系统的减少系统惯性问题是风力涡轮机的“合成惯性”和快速需求响应(FDR)。在本文中,我们考虑了未来的低惯性情景,以显示北海计划的大型海上风电场(owf)提供的RFR(集中响应)对GB系统中分散负载的FDR(分布式响应)的有效性。在瞬态频率的空间变化,这可以在干扰的后果是明显的,是关键的响应激活这些执行器,被考虑。使用简化的GB系统模型的案例研究表明,当存在不同惯性水平的系统的不同区域发生干扰时,分布式FDR和owf的集中支持在提供RFR方面是有效的。
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