Progress of the Mediterranean ring and the interconnection with Europe

B. Cova
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The paper will firstly address the status of the Mediterranean interconnections and the evolution of demand and power exchanges in the area. Thereafter, the main driving forces prompting full integration of the power systems will be discussed. These refer mainly to different load patterns in the various countries (see shifted weekly cycle in some Arab countries), imbalance in generation availability and the introduction of market rules that are going to eliminate custom barriers for energy trading. From the technical point of view, the closure of the MedRing sets challenging problems that shall be investigated and suitably solved before starting the system operation. These are essentially related to the capability of reacting to small and large disturbances keeping the system stability. To this end, the paper will highlight the potentially critical dynamic phenomena that might occur and the most appropriate counter-measures to be undertaken. As will be shown, due to the very stretched structure undertaken. As will be shown, due to the very stretched structure of the grid in the South-Eastern area, even a single contingency of kilometres away from the disturbance's location. Other phenomena of concern are related to steady-state stability. As a matter of fact, interconnecting systems by adding HVAC tie-lines creates new natural oscillation modes that, if not properly damped, can cause instability even in highly meshed systems such as the European one. Some of the results presented in the paper have been obtained by the "MedRing Feasibility Project", a study project completed in June 2003, supported by the European Commission and with the objective of defining a framework for coherent development of interconnections between the power systems of the Mediterranean Basin. Finally, the perspectives for a further extension of interconnections towards South, the Gulf Countries and North- East of the MedRing will be presented.
地中海环的发展和与欧洲的互联互通
本文将首先讨论地中海地区互联的现状以及该地区需求和电力交换的演变。之后,将讨论推动电力系统全面一体化的主要动力。这些主要是指不同国家的不同负荷模式(见一些阿拉伯国家的每周周期变化),发电能力的不平衡以及将消除能源交易的风俗障碍的市场规则的引入。从技术角度来看,MedRing的关闭设置了具有挑战性的问题,在开始系统运行之前应该调查并适当解决这些问题。这些本质上与对大小干扰的反应能力有关,以保持系统的稳定性。为此目的,本文将强调可能发生的潜在关键动态现象和应采取的最适当的对策。正如将会展示的那样,由于所采用的结构非常拉伸。如图所示,由于东南地区的电网结构非常拉伸,即使是离扰动位置几公里远的一个偶然事件。其他值得关注的现象与稳态稳定性有关。事实上,通过增加暖通空调连接线来连接系统会产生新的自然振荡模式,如果没有适当的阻尼,即使在高度网格化的系统(如欧洲系统)中也会导致不稳定。论文中提出的一些结果已由“地中海流域可行性项目”获得,该研究项目于2003年6月完成,由欧洲委员会支持,其目标是为地中海盆地电力系统之间的互联互通确定一个连贯发展的框架。最后,将提出进一步向南、海湾国家和地中海东北部扩展互联的前景。
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