DocumentCode
1452818
Title
Safety in Numbers: Online Security Analysis of Power Grids with High Wind Pentration
Author
Dudurych, I.M. ; Rogers, A. ; Aherne, R. ; Lei Wang ; Howell, F. ; Xi Lin
Author_Institution
EirGrid, Ireland
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
2012
Firstpage
62
Lastpage
70
Abstract
This article presents an application example of online DSA technology in performing near-real-time security assessment of the power system that covers Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is a single synchronous system that has limited HVDC interconnection to Scotland. The combined maximum and minimum demand of these two systems is approximately 6,800 and 2,500 MW, respectively. Tripping of the largest generator (440 MW) can result in a frequency fall of more than 0.6 Hz even with a primary fast-acting operating reserve of 75% of the maximum in-feed. The relatively small size of the system also dictates frequency variations wider than those in continental Europe under normal conditions. Generation plant (installed capacity) is mostly thermal, with some 6% of hydro and hydro pumped storage and a 16% wind share that is increasing rapidly. An additional 500-MW HVDC link to the U.K. grid based on voltage source converter (VSC) technology (due for commissioning in 2012) is expected to improve the power system´s ability to accommodate wind generation. Increased wind penetration changes the operational characteristics of the power system, primarily due to the unique nature of the wind generation technology described earlier. Increased levels of wind generation introduce new risks and challenges for the transmission system operator.
Keywords
HVDC power transmission; electric generators; power convertors; power grids; power system interconnection; power system security; pumped-storage power stations; thermal power stations; wind power plants; HVDC interconnection; HVDC link; UK grid; frequency variation; generation plant; near real-time security assessment; online DSA technology; power 2500 MW; power 500 MW; power 6800 MW; power generator; power system ability; power system operational characteristics; power system security; primary fast acting operating reserve; synchronous system; transmission system operator; voltage source converter technology; wind generation technology; Forecasting; Power demand; Power markets; Renewable energy resources; Supply and demand; Wind power generation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1540-7977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPE.2011.2178283
Filename
6155444
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