Modelling of reduced GB transmission system in PSCAD/EMTDC

R. Rabbani, Mohsen Mohammadi, S. K. Kerahroudi, A. Zobaa, G. Taylor
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Energy and environmental issues are two of the greatest challenges facing the world today. In response to energy needs and environmental concerns, renewable energy technologies are now considered the future technologies of choice. Renewable energy is produced from natural sources that are clean and free; however, it is widely accepted that renewable energy is not a solution without challenges. An example of this can be seen in the UK, where there is much interest amongst generation developers in the construction of new large scale onshore and offshore wind farms, especially in Scotland. The stability of electric power systems is also an important issue. It is important to have full knowledge of the system and to be able to predict the behaviour under different situations is an important objective. As a result, several industrial grade power system simulator tools have been developed in order to estimate the behaviour of the electric power system under certain conditions. This paper presents a reduced Great Britain (GB) system model for stability analysis using PSCAD/EMTDC. The reduced model is based upon a future GB transmission system model and, hence, contains different types and mix of generation, HVDC transmission lines and additional interconnection. The model is based on the reduced DIgSILENT PowerFactory model developed by National Grid.
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PSCAD/EMTDC中减小GB传输系统的建模
能源和环境问题是当今世界面临的两大挑战。为了响应能源需求和环境问题,可再生能源技术现在被认为是未来的选择技术。可再生能源是由清洁和免费的自然资源生产的;然而,人们普遍认为,可再生能源并不是没有挑战的解决方案。这方面的一个例子可以在英国看到,那里的发电开发商对建设新的大型陆上和海上风力发电场非常感兴趣,特别是在苏格兰。电力系统的稳定性也是一个重要问题。重要的是对系统有充分的了解,并且能够预测不同情况下的行为是一个重要的目标。因此,为了估计电力系统在某些条件下的行为,已经开发了几种工业级电力系统模拟器工具。本文提出了一种简化的大不列颠(GB)系统模型,用于PSCAD/EMTDC系统的稳定性分析。简化模型基于未来的GB输电系统模型,因此包含不同类型和混合的发电、高压直流输电线路和额外的互联。该模型是基于国家电网开发的简化的DIgSILENT PowerFactory模型。
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