为促进爱尔兰岛可再生能源普及而进行的技术研究概述

A. Bagchi, D. Nedic, E. Kennedy, E. Fagan
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作为爱尔兰岛的输电系统运营商,EirGrid和SONI积极参与实施多个项目,旨在促进全岛电力系统中可再生资源的整合。其中一个关键项目是开发必要的工具和技术,使电力系统的瞬时非同步可再生能源渗透(使用系统非同步渗透(SNSP)度量进行量化)水平达到75%,从而实现安全可靠的运行。本文介绍了在电压、频率和转子角稳定性领域进行的详细技术研究的主要发现,以最终确定在SNSP水平高达75%的情况下运行全岛电力系统是否对相关运行安全标准有任何不利影响。这些研究是使用从200小时系统运行的试验期中选择的系统快照进行的,SNSP水平大于70%。进行了基本情况和敏感性研究,并提出了详细的讨论,以确定观察到的不安全背后的根本原因,如果有的话。根据所提供的详细分析,建议在持久的基础上实施高达75%的SNSP级别的系统操作。
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Overview of Technical Studies Conducted for Facilitating Increased Renewable Penetration on the Island of Ireland
As transmission system operators on the island of Ireland, EirGrid and SONI are significantly involved in implementing multiple projects aimed at facilitating the integration of renewable resources in the all-island power system. One such key project is to develop necessary tools and technologies to enable safe and secure operation of the power system with instantaneous non-synchronous renewable penetration (quantified using the System Non-Synchronous Penetration (SNSP) metric) levels of up to 75%. This paper presents key findings of detailed technical studies carried out in the domains of voltage, frequency and rotor angle stability to conclusively establish whether operating the all-island power system at SNSP levels of up to 75% has any adverse impact on relevant operational security standards. The studies are carried out using selected system snapshots from a trial period involving 200 hours of system operations with SNSP levels greater than 70%. Both base case and sensitivity studies are conducted, and detailed discussions are presented to establish the root cause behind insecurities observed, if any. Based on the detailed analyses presented, a recommendation is made for implementing system operations with SNSP levels of up to 75% on an enduring basis.
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