Security of a Power System Under High Penetration of Wind Energy Considering Contingencies and Stability Margins

Pierre O. Dorile, Daniel R. Jagessar, R. McCann
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Security is a well-known function to any transmission operator and system planner. As the world is moving toward the decarbonization of the power industry, it is more complicated for the system operators to maintain an acceptable level of security in the power system operation. More large-scale wind farms are being incorporated into the grid, and thus, the voltage stability concern is increasing. In practice, several contingencies are imagined by the system operators to assess the reliability of the grid. Since voltage stability is one of the major menaces that can trigger voltage instability in a power system, this paper is attempting to present to the transmission system planners and operators a dedicated methodology to facilitate the incorporation of large-scale wind farms into a transmission grid under high penetration of wind power. the stability of a wind-dominated power system is discussed based on Q-V and P-V methodologies and some N-1 contingencies with the Remedial Action Schemes (RAS). Furthermore, a methodology to rank the worst contingencies and to predict the voltage collapse during the highest wind penetration level is presented. Simulations have been, extensively, carried out to examine the methodology and have provided valuable information about the static security of the wind-dominated power system. The results can be used by the transmission system operator to anticipate voltage instability or voltage collapse in the power system during high wind penetration levels.
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考虑意外和稳定裕度的风电高渗透下电力系统的安全性
对于任何传输运营商和系统规划者来说,安全是一个众所周知的功能。随着世界电力工业向脱碳方向发展,系统运营商在电力系统运行中保持可接受的安全水平变得更加复杂。越来越多的大型风力发电场被并入电网,因此,对电压稳定性的担忧也在增加。在实际操作中,系统操作员会设想几种突发事件来评估电网的可靠性。由于电压稳定是电力系统中电压不稳定的主要威胁之一,本文试图向输电系统规划者和运营商提供一种专门的方法,以促进在风电高渗透的情况下将大型风电场并入输电网。基于Q-V和P-V方法,讨论了风力发电系统的稳定性问题,并讨论了一些N-1偶然性与补救措施方案的关系。在此基础上,提出了一种在最高风侵彻水平下对最严重事故进行排序和电压崩溃预测的方法。已经进行了广泛的模拟来检验方法,并提供了有关风力发电系统静态安全的宝贵信息。这些结果可以被输电系统操作员用来预测在高风渗透水平下电力系统的电压不稳定或电压崩溃。
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