Title :
Frequency control and wind turbine technologies
Author :
Lalor, Gillian ; Mullane, Alan ; O´Malley, Mark
Author_Institution :
Electr.ity Res. Centre, Univ. Coll. Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
Increasing levels of wind generation has resulted in an urgent need for the assessment of their impact on frequency control of power systems. Whereas increased system inertia is intrinsically linked to the addition of synchronous generation to power systems, due to differing electromechanical characteristics, this inherent link is not present in wind turbine generators. Regardless of wind turbine technology, the displacement of conventional generation with wind will result in increased rates of change of system frequency. The magnitude of the frequency excursion following a loss of generation may also increase. Amendment of reserve policies or modification of wind turbine inertial response characteristics may be necessary to facilitate increased levels of wind generation. This is particularly true in small isolated power systems.
Keywords :
frequency control; power generation control; power system security; synchronous generators; wind power plants; wind turbines; electromechanical characteristic; frequency control; isolated power system; power system control; power system security; synchronous generation; wind power generation; wind turbine; wind turbine generator; Character generation; Frequency control; Inductance; Power generation; Power system control; Power systems; Synchronous generators; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; Frequency control; power system control; power system security; wind energy; wind power generation;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2005.857393