Title :
Transient Stability and Frequency Response of the Us Western Interconnection Under Conditions of High Wind and Solar Generation
Author :
Clark, Kara ; Miller, Nicholas W. ; Miaolei Shao ; Pajic, Slobodan ; D´Aquila, Robert
Abstract :
The addition of large amounts of wind and solar generation to bulk power systems that are traditionally subject to operating constraints set by transient stability and frequency response limitations is the subject of considerable concern in the industry. The US Western Interconnection (WI) is expected to experience substantial additional growth in both wind and solar generation. These plants will, to some extent, displace large central station thermal generation, both coal and gas-fired, which have traditionally helped maintain stability. This paper reports the results of a study that investigated the transient stability and frequency response of the WI with high penetrations of wind and solar generation. The main goals of this work were to (1) create a realistic, baseline model of the WI, (2) test selected transient stability and frequency events, (3) investigate the impact of large amounts of wind and solar generation, and (4) examine means to improve performance.
Keywords :
frequency response; power system interconnection; power system stability; solar power stations; steam power stations; wind power plants; US western interconnection; bulk power system; central station thermal generation; coal-fired thermal station; frequency response; gas-fired thermal station; operating constraint; solar generation; transient stability; wind generation; Frequency response; Power system stability; Springs; Stability analysis; Transient analysis; Wind; Wind generation; frequency response; transient stability;
Conference_Titel :
Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech), 2015 Seventh Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
DOI :
10.1109/GREENTECH.2015.17