DocumentCode
1080098
Title
Stabilization of Grid Frequency Through Dynamic Demand Control
Author
Short, Joe A. ; Infield, David G. ; Freris, Leon L.
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1284
Lastpage
1293
Abstract
Frequency stability in electricity networks is essential to the maintenance of supply quality and security. This paper investigates whether a degree of built-in frequency stability could be provided by incorporating dynamic demand control into certain consumer appliances. Such devices would monitor system frequency (a universally available indicator of supply-demand imbalance) and switch the appliance on or off accordingly, striking a compromise between the needs of the appliance and the grid. A simplified computer model of a power grid was created incorporating aggregate generator inertia, governor action and load-frequency dependence plus refrigerators with dynamic demand controllers. Simulation modelling studies were carried out to investigate the system´s response to a sudden loss of generation, and to fluctuating wind power. The studies indicated a significant delay in frequency-fall and a reduced dependence on rapidly deployable backup generation.
Keywords
demand side management; frequency control; power generation control; power generation faults; power system stability; refrigerators; consumer appliances; dynamic demand control; electricity networks; grid frequency stabilization; refrigerators; supply quality maintenance; Computerized monitoring; Frequency; Grid computing; Home appliances; Power generation; Power system dynamics; Power system modeling; Stability; Switches; Wind energy generation; Dynamic demand; demand-side management; dynamic demand control; frequency control; integration of renewable power generation; intelligent load; power system stability; refrigerators;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2007.901489
Filename
4282051
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