Title :
Grid code requirements for artificial inertia control systems in the New Zealand power system
Author :
Pelletier, M.A. ; Phethean, M.E. ; Nutt, S.
Author_Institution :
Transpower Ltd. Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract :
Wind turbines and gas turbines inherently have a low or non-existent connected inertia. With a growing demand for wind generation and the connection of more gas turbines, a decrease in the amount of system inertia is being experienced in the New Zealand power system and could possibly pose a large threat to other islanded systems. When a large generator is lost within a low inertial system, the frequency will fall significantly faster than in a system with higher inertial response. This results in more market costs to the New Zealand power system because more spinning reserve is procured to boost the overall inertial response and allow governors time to respond. Dynamic analysis was used to analyze the effects of lowering the inertia on the reserve market and a minimum inertial response required from generators has been calculated. This allowed a grid code standard to be established. A method of incentivizing generators to build higher inertia generators is also discussed.
Keywords :
AC generators; costing; distributed power generation; gas turbine power stations; power generation control; power generation economics; power grids; power markets; wind power plants; New Zealand power system; artificial inertia control systems; dynamic analysis; gas turbines; grid code standard; incentivizing generator method; inertia generators; islanded systems; market costs; minimum inertial response; nonexistent connected inertia; reserve market; wind generation; wind turbines; Finite impulse response filter; Frequency control; Generators; HVDC transmission; Time frequency analysis; Wind turbines; Artificial Inertia; Inertia; Large Scale Integration; Wind Energy Generation; frequency control;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6345212