孤岛中压电网形成过程中超前减载的影响

R. Groot, P. Karaliolios, J. Slootweg, W. Kling
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由于环境原因,连接到配电网的分布式发电(DG)机组的普及率越来越高,因此有机会考虑配电网的孤岛运行。输电网的扰动会导致大面积的电力中断。本文探讨了在一个具有显著渗透水平的地区运行连接到中压(MV)电网的热电联产电厂(CHP)的可能性。通过这种方式,由于计划内或计划外事件导致的与高压(HV)电网的连接丢失可以存活下来,而不是导致停电。以往的研究表明,局部功率平衡是影响中压岛成功形成的重要因素;因此,本文提出了一个全面的方法,也涉及到大的不平衡。为此,研究了DG机组的运行,这些机组在切换到自主运行期间如何管理电压和频率控制,先进的负载技术如何提供帮助,以及这如何影响网络的运行参数(电压和频率)。
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The effect of advanced load shedding in the formation of islanded MV grids
The increasing penetration of Distributed Generation (DG) units connected to the distribution network, driven mainly by environmental reasons, gives the opportunity to consider islanded operation of electricity distribution grids. Grid disturbances at the transmission level can lead to power interruptions in extended areas. This paper examines the possibility to operate an area with a significant penetration level of Combined Heat and Power plants (CHP) connected to a Medium Voltage (MV) grid autonomously. In this way, a loss of the connection with the High Voltage (HV) grid due to planned or unplanned events could be survived instead of resulting in an outage. Previous work has shown that local power balance is an important factor affecting the successful formation of an MV island; therefore in this paper an overall approach, concerning also large imbalances is presented. For this purpose, the operation of DG units, how these units manage to contribute to the voltage and frequency control during the switch to autonomous operation, how advanced load techniques can help, and how this affects the operational parameters (voltage and frequency) of the network are investigated.
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