The impact of load-shedding reaction time on power system stability

Michael Eckl, Paul Donnellan, E. Lerch, W. Hoermann
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Industrial electrical power systems are strongly depending on their electrical power supply. In the Oil & Gas industry a loss of power can generate huge financial losses. For that reason it is usual to have an own power generation connected to the industrial grid. Sudden loss of generated power e.g. trip of a generator, but also loss of a big load is a threat for the system stability. For such contingencies a fast automatic load-shedding system re-establishes the balance of generated power and loads. This paper discusses the impact of the reaction time of the load-shedding after a loss of generated power. Also the opposite scenario, shedding of generators after a trip of a big load, is outlined. Compared to a public power grid the system inertia in industrial power systems is relatively small hence an imbalance of production and consumption leads to a big frequency deviation very fast. The paper shows the necessity of a fast load-shedding and considers the available spinning reserve of the connected generators. Based on simulation results and practical experiences guidelines are provided how to determine the expected frequency deviation and how spinning reserve can be considered for an efficient load-shedding.
减载反应时间对电力系统稳定性的影响
工业电力系统在很大程度上依赖于电力供应。在石油和天然气行业,停电会造成巨大的经济损失。出于这个原因,通常有一个自己的发电厂连接到工业电网。发电机跳闸等发电功率的突然损失以及大负荷的损失对系统的稳定性构成威胁。对于此类突发事件,快速自动减载系统可以重新建立发电和负荷的平衡。本文讨论了失电后减载对反应时间的影响。此外,还概述了相反的情况,即在大负荷跳闸后发电机脱落。与公共电网相比,工业电力系统的系统惯性相对较小,因此生产和消费的不平衡会很快导致较大的频率偏差。本文提出了快速减载的必要性,并考虑了并网发电机的可用旋转储备。根据仿真结果和实际经验,给出了如何确定预期频率偏差和如何考虑纺丝储备以实现有效减载的指导原则。
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