Abstract
The power grid of China is going through a rapid growth of renewable energies, which can change the frequency stability characteristics of the power system. In this paper, we study the variations of the steady-state frequency caused by the load changes in the power system with the penetration of renewable energies. An analytic model is firstly constructed to analyse the steady-state frequency of a simple power system. Two scenarios with/without the participation of new energy power generation in the primary frequency are considered. We find that increased renewable energies deteriorates the frequency stability of the system. A drastic change of the system frequency stability occurs when the renewable energy power generation reaches a specific proportion. This proportion will rise if renewable energy has a certain ability to participate in the system frequency control. We do simulations on power system test cases generated by modifying the IEEE 9 Bus Test Case. Simulation results verified the correctness of the model and the analytical conclusions obtained.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2019 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 8th Renewable Power Generation Conference, RPG 2019 - Shanghai, China Duration: 24 Oct 2019 → 25 Oct 2019 |
Conference
| Conference | 8th Renewable Power Generation Conference, RPG 2019 |
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| Country/Territory | China |
| City | Shanghai |
| Period | 24/10/19 → 25/10/19 |
Keywords
- Different prorortions
- Frequency stability characteristics
- Power system
- Renewable energy generation
- Variation