DocumentCode :
164289
Title :
Performance and stability assessment of future grid scenarios for the Australian NEM
Author :
Marzooghi, Hesamoddin ; Hill, David J. ; Verbic, Gregor
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Sept. 28 2014-Oct. 1 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Shifting towards higher penetration of diverse renewable energy sources (RESs) in power systems is motivated mainly by reducing carbon emissions. In the long term of several decades, which we refer to in terms of the future grid (FG), balancing between supply and demand will become more challenging. Also, displacing conventional generators with RESs, especially inverter-based and intermittent RESs, could have significant effects on performance and stability of FGs. So far, FG feasibility studies have mostly considered simple balancing, but largely neglected network related issues such as line overload and stability. The main contribution of this paper is to present a simulation platform for performance and stability assessment of FG scenarios. As a case study, preliminary results on the balancing and stability of the Australian National Electricity Market in 2020 are illustrated with the increased penetration of wind and solar generation in the grid. Simulation results illustrate the importance of power system stability assessment for FG feasibility studies.
Keywords :
air pollution control; power grids; power markets; power system economics; power system stability; renewable energy sources; supply and demand; Australian NEM; Australian National electricity market; FG; carbon emission reduction; future grid scenarios; intermittent RESs; inverter-based RESs; performance assessment; power system stability assessment; power systems; renewable energy sources; solar generation; supply and demand; wind generation; Australia; Educational institutions; Generators; Load modeling; Power system stability; Stability analysis; Thermal stability; Balancing; electricity market; future grids; power system stability; renewable energy sources;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2014 Australasian Universities
Conference_Location :
Perth, WA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AUPEC.2014.6966526
Filename :
6966526
Link To Document :
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