Towards Optimal System Scheduling With Synthetic Inertia Provision From Wind Turbines

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems - Tập 35 Số 5 - Trang 4056-4066 - 2020
Zhongda Chu1, Uros Markovic2, Gabriela Hug2, Fei Teng1
1Imperial College London, London, U.K.
2ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

Tóm tắt

The undergoing transition from conventional to converter-interfaced renewable generation leads to significant challenges in maintaining frequency stability due to declining system inertia. In this paper, a novel control framework for Synthetic Inertia (SI) provision from Wind Turbines (WTs) is proposed, which eliminates the secondary frequency dip and allows the dynamics of SI from WTs to be analytically integrated into the system frequency dynamics. Furthermore, analytical system frequency constraints with SI provision from WTs are developed and incorporated into a stochastic system scheduling model, which enables the provision of SI from WTs to be dynamically optimized on a system level. Several case studies are carried out on a Great Britain 2030 power system with different penetration levels of wind generation and inclusion of frequency response requirements in order to assess the performance of the proposed model and analyze the influence of the improved SI control scheme on the potential secondary frequency dip. The results demonstrate that the inclusion of SI provision from WTs into Unit Commitment (UC) can drastically impact the overall system costs.

Từ khóa

#Synthetic inertia #frequency response #unit commitment #recovery effect #secondary frequency dip

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