Title :
How future-proof is the Continental European frequency control structure?
Author :
Scherer, Marc ; Andersson, Goran
Author_Institution :
Swissgrid Ltd., Switzerland
fDate :
June 29 2015-July 2 2015
Abstract :
Recent studies have discussed the operational challenges in the European power system which come along with the increasing penetration of intermittent generation in the coming years. Based on time sequential Monte Carlo simulations, this paper investigates to what extent a decentralized frequency control structure is appropriate with respect to three European scenarios. To evaluate the future adequacy of the current control structure and its active power reserves, a reduced simulation model, which determines the frequency quality in Continental Europe, is presented. The results reveal that the control framework is technically robust, but either the active power reserves need to be significantly increased by end-2020 to sustain the current real-time approach or the frequency control policy must be changed in favor of retrospectively averaging frequency deviations by means of joint control actions.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; decentralised control; electric current control; frequency control; frequency stability; power generation control; European power system; active power reserve; current control structure; decentralized frequency control; frequency quality determination; intermittent generation penetration; reduced simulation model; time sequential Monte Carlo simulation; Europe; Frequency control; Power systems; Standards; Time-frequency analysis; Wind forecasting; Wind power generation; 20-20-20 targets; active power reserves; adequacy; frequency control; time control;
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech, 2015 IEEE Eindhoven
Conference_Location :
Eindhoven
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2015.7232604