Frequency Response and Inertia Analysis in Power Systems with High Wind Energy Integration

A. Femández-Guillamón, Á. Molina-García, A. Vigueras-Rodríguez, E. Gómez-Lázaro
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In most of power systems, inertia has been usually estimated by considering only the rotating masses directly connected to the grid. However, the relevant integration of renewable energy sources into power systems, mainly wind and PV power plants decoupled from the grid by electronic converters, is decreasing the grid inertia and then affecting considerably both grid stability and reliability analysis. An alternative supply-side framework can be thus identified, where traditional generation is replaced by renewable energy sources. As an example of this integration process, renewables overtake coal and nuclear in EU for the first time during 2017. Under this new framework with a lack of rotating masses directly connected to the grid, terms such as ‘Hidden inertia’, ‘Synthetic inertia’ or ‘Virtual inertia’ are currently under discussion. Moreover, alternative spinning reserves must be also considered and included in power sytems to maintain power system reliability and stability. A detailed analysis to estimate the effect of low inertia parameter for frequency control purposes is discussed in this paper. Different scenarios are simulated and analysed, taking into account high wind energy integration, demand variations and frequency oscillations.
高风能集成度电力系统的频率响应和惯性分析
在大多数电力系统中,通常只考虑与电网直接相连的旋转质量来估计惯性。然而,将可再生能源纳入电力系统,主要是通过电子变流器与电网分离的风能和光伏发电厂,正在减少电网的惯性,从而对电网的稳定性和可靠性分析产生相当大的影响。因此,可以确定另一种供应方面的框架,用可再生能源取代传统的发电。作为这一整合过程的一个例子,2017年欧盟可再生能源首次超过煤炭和核能。在这个缺乏直接连接到网格的旋转质量的新框架下,诸如“隐藏惯性”、“合成惯性”或“虚拟惯性”等术语目前正在讨论中。此外,为了保证电力系统的可靠性和稳定性,电力系统还必须考虑并纳入备用旋转储备。本文详细分析了低惯性参数对频率控制的影响。考虑到高风能集成度、需求变化和频率振荡,模拟和分析了不同的情景。
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