Effects of renewable energy on frequency stability: A proposed case study of the Kenyan grid

M. Musau, Terry. L. Chepkania, A. N. Odero, C. Wekesa
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Renewable Energy (RE) units especially grid connected Wind and Solar PV which have no rotational inertia are effectively displacing the conventional generators and their rotating systems. This reduces both the cost of generation and environmental effects. However, this has implications on the frequency stability in that frequency dynamics become faster with low inertia. This makes frequency control complex and difficult and thus frequency stability becomes challenging. The frequency deviation should be kept small as Damaging Vibrations (DV) and Under Frequency Load Shedding (UFLS) occur for large deviations in the worst case, leading to total black out. For example, in Kenya, there has been increased penetration of RE especially wind and solar into the grid. On Tuesday 7th June 2016 at 1130Hrs, a nationwide black out hit the country for almost three hours when a monkey tripped at transformer at Gitaru Hydroelectric Power Station, leading to a loss of more than 180MW from the grid. This paper revisits Frequency Stability, UFLS and proposes a Combined Frequency with Renewable Energy Storage Cost (CFS) approach for mitigating frequency instability with RE. A brief outline of the Kenyan Case is also provided.
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可再生能源对频率稳定性的影响:肯尼亚电网的拟议案例研究
可再生能源发电机组,特别是并网的风能和太阳能光伏发电机组,由于其无旋转惯性,正在有效地取代传统的发电机及其旋转系统。这既降低了发电成本,也减少了对环境的影响。然而,这对频率稳定性有影响,因为频率动态在低惯性下变得更快。这使得频率控制变得复杂和困难,因此频率稳定性变得具有挑战性。频率偏差应保持小,因为在最坏的情况下,较大的偏差会发生破坏性振动(DV)和频率下负载脱落(UFLS),导致完全停电。例如,在肯尼亚,可再生能源特别是风能和太阳能进入电网的比例有所增加。2016年6月7日星期二11点30分,一只猴子在吉塔鲁水电站的变压器上绊倒,导致全国停电近三个小时,导致电网损失超过180兆瓦。本文回顾了频率稳定性,UFLS,并提出了一种频率与可再生能源存储成本(CFS)相结合的方法,以减轻可再生能源的频率不稳定性。还提供了肯尼亚案例的简要概述。
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