Title :
Statistical analysis of frequency response of island power system under increasing wind penetration
Author_Institution :
EirGrid plc, Transm. Syst. Operator for Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
This paper provides statistical analysis of frequency response characteristic of the Irish Electric Power System as function of increasing wind power penetration. This analysis is based on 3-year (2007-2009) record data of unit trips at different conditions of the system including variation of wind generation. The analysis is carried out in terms of dynamic stiffness assessment and prediction of initial frequency deviations in response to conventional unit trip under different levels of instant wind generation on the system. Using a generalized dynamic model of the system allows assessing power system characteristics with wind levels beyond experienced up-to-date. It supports theoretical predictions of reducing overall system stiffness as a result of displacement of inertial conventional units with wind generation units majority of which are of non-inertia type (DFIG, full-converter etc.). The system stiffness reduction manifests itself in more severe frequency dips on the system with higher wind penetration.
Keywords :
frequency response; statistical analysis; wind power plants; dynamic stiffness assessment; frequency response; generalized dynamic model; initial frequency deviations; island power system; statistical analysis; stiffness reduction; wind generation units; wind power penetration; frequency; inertia; system stiffness; wind penetration;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6549-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2010.5588079