Title :
Impact of distributed generation on the stability of electrical power system
Author :
Azmy, Ahmed M. ; Erlich, István
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Power Syst. Eng. & Autom., Duisburg-Essen Univ., Germany
Abstract :
This paper aims at analysing the potential impacts that distributed generation might have on the stability of electrical power networks. In particular, the performance of a power system with significant penetration of distributed resources is described to assess different types of stability of the bulk network. For this purpose, a hypothetical network is simulated, assuming a large number of fuel cells and micro-turbines as dispersed units in the low-voltage area. The investigation is carried out at constant load demands but with different contributions from fuel cells and micro-turbines. Thus, the rated and supplied powers of the conventional synchronous generators are adjusted to achieve the power balance in the network. With each penetration level of the distributed generation, the performance of the network is studied and different stability classes are analysed. The results are compared with the performance of the network without any distributed generation, as a reference case, to highlight the influence of penetration levels of such units on the stability of the entire network.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; fuel cells; power system stability; synchronous generators; turbines; bulk network stability; dispersed units; distributed generation; electrical power system stability; fuel cells; low-voltage area; microturbines; power balance; synchronous generators; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Fuel cells; Hybrid power systems; Power generation economics; Power system analysis computing; Power system dynamics; Power system modeling; Power system stability; Stability analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2005. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9157-8
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2005.1489354