A Parallel-type Load Damping Factor Controller for Frequency Regulation in Power Systems with High Penetration of Renewable Energy Sources
作者机构:Hubei Engineering and Technology Research Center for AC/DC Intelligent Distribution NetworkSchool of Electrical Engineering and AutomationWuhan UniversityWuhan 430072China State Grid Hubei Electric Power Company Limited Economic Research InstituteWuhan 430074China State Grid(Suzhou)City&Energy Research Institute Company LimitedSuzhou 215000China
出 版 物:《Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy》 (现代电力系统与清洁能源学报(英文))
年 卷 期:2024年第12卷第4期
页 面:1019-1030页
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学科分类:080802[工学-电力系统及其自动化] 0808[工学-电气工程] 08[工学]
主 题:Load damping factor parallel-type load damping factor controller power system frequency regulation highproportion renewable energy system
摘 要:Renewable energy sources(RESs)are rapidly devel-oping and their substitution for traditional power generation poses significant challenges to the frequency regulation in power *** load damping factor D characterizes the active power of load that changes with power system frequency,which is an important factor influencing the frequency ***,the value of D is small,resulting in the limitation in frequency regulation of the power *** paper proposes a parallel-type load damping factor controller to enhance load damping factor by utilizing static var generators(SVGs)in ***,it discusses the configuration method for the relevant parameters of the controller,evaluates its frequen-cy regulation capability,investigates the impact of large-scale application of the controller on static and dynamic loads,and conducts a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of the damping factor control process on the voltage stability of the main *** large-scale application of the proposed controller can significantly improve the frequency regulation capability,and almost have no influence on the working status of the *** can also significantly improve the dynamic performance of system *** proposed controller can provide technical support for the frequency regulation of new power systems with high proportion of RESs.