Title :
Pushing the Limits: Europe´s New Grid: Innovative Tools to Combat Transmission Bottlenecks and Reduced Inertia
Author :
Winter, Wilhelm ; Elkington, Katherine ; Bareux, Gabriel ; Kostevc, Jan
Author_Institution :
TenneT, Bayreuth, Germany
Abstract :
In the future a growing amount of power electronics will lead to a transition of the power system to a structure with very low synchronous generation. Due to large transit power flows and uncertainties, transmission systems are being operated under increasingly stressed conditions and are close to their stability limits. Together with the integration of large amounts of renewable generation with power electronic interfaces and the addition of high-voltage direct current (HVdc) links into the power system, these challenges will necessitate a review of the operation and control of transmission networks. This article will demonstrate the need for R&D performed by network operators and explain a set of challenges, focusing on three main areas: transmission grid operation in a new power system environment, the need to increase overhead line (OHL) utilization, and the impact of reduced inertia on power system frequency.
Keywords :
load flow; power grids; power overhead lines; transmission networks; OHL utilization; overhead line utilization; power flows; power system environment; power system frequency; reduced inertia; transmission bottlenecks; transmission grid operation; transmission systems; Electricity supply industry; Europe; Power system dynamics; Power system economics; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Power system stability;
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2014.2363534