可再生能源渗透下的高压直流频率稳定性:撒丁岛案例

C. Mosca, E. Bompard, B. Aluisio, M. Migliori, C. Vergine, P. Cuccia
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由于低投资成本、低损耗和高可控性,高压直流(HVDC)输电越来越多地应用于现代电力系统中,用于长距离异步互连和海上风电集成。然而,如果不采用适当的控制策略,它们就不能提供固有的惯性和频率支持。随着电力电子接口的可再生能源发电的增加和传统电厂的逐步淘汰,频率稳定管理成为一个巨大的挑战,特别是在小型孤岛和异步互联的电力系统中。在本文中,我们研究了在未来场景中控制高压直流以支持频率稳定性提供初级调节的可能性。根据撒丁岛、西西里岛和意大利半岛之间的三边互联,我们提出并讨论了采用总发电负荷模型的高压直流输电为意大利撒丁岛的频率调节提供的机会。仿真结果表明,在采用主控制策略的情况下,高压直流输电系统可以保证撒丁岛电力系统的频率稳定性。
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HVDC for frequency stability under RES penetration: the Sardinia island case
High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission has been increasingly deployed in modern power systems, over long distances in asynchronous interconnections and offshore wind integration, due to lower investment costs, lower losses and higher controllability. Nevertheless, they cannot provide inherently inertia and frequency support, without the adoption of appropriate control strategies. With the increase of renewable generation interfaced by power electronics and the gradual phaseout of conventional power plants, frequency stability management is becoming a great challenge, particularly in small size islanded and asynchronously interconnected power systems. In this paper, we investigate the possibility of controlling a HVDC to support frequency stability providing primary regulation in future scenarios. We present and discuss the opportunities provided by a HVDC, using an aggregate generation-load model, to the frequency regulation of the Sardinia island in Italy also in the light of the trilateral interconnection between Sardinia, Sicily and Italian Peninsula. Simulations show that the HVDC can assure the frequency stability of the Sardinian power system, if primary control strategies are deployed.
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