Augmenting System Inertia Through Fast Acting Reserve – A Power System Case Study with High Penetration of Wind Power

Michel Rezkalla, M. Marinelli
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A number of jurisdictions across the world are committed to reducing their carbon emissions. A key route to decarbonisation is by raising the share of renewable generation. However, this will result in reduction of the system inertia and consequently deterioration of frequency stability. Fast acting reserve (FAR) is seen as a possible solution. Various approaches concerning the control of FAR (e.g. frequency gradient and frequency deviation based triggering) have previously been proposed. There is however a lack of clarity regarding the volume of FAR that can potentially compensates for reduction in system inertia. This paper carries out a quantitative assessment of FAR to limit the rate of change of frequency. All island power system of Ireland is adopted as a test case for analysis. The study concludes that FAR can mitigate the RoCoF and it presents also the quantitative relationship between FAR and conventional inertia which depends on system conditions.
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通过快速备用增加系统惯性——以风电高渗透电力系统为例
世界上许多司法管辖区都致力于减少碳排放。脱碳的一个关键途径是提高可再生能源发电的比例。然而,这将导致系统惯性的减小,从而导致频率稳定性的恶化。快速行动储备(FAR)被视为一种可能的解决方案。以前已经提出了各种关于FAR控制的方法(例如频率梯度和基于频率偏差的触发)。然而,对于FAR的体积是否能够潜在地补偿系统惯性的减少,目前尚不清楚。本文对频率变化率进行了定量评估,以限制频率变化率。以爱尔兰全岛电力系统为试验案例进行分析。研究结果表明,FAR可以减轻roof,并给出了FAR与常规惯性之间的定量关系,该关系取决于系统条件。
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