| The Journal of Engineering | |
| Delivering combined droop and inertial response from wind plant for power system frequency stability | |
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| [1] Nanjing Institute of Technology, People's Republic of China;University of Strathclyde, UK; | |
| 关键词: power grids; frequency control; time series; wind power plants; power generation control; power system stability; wind plant; power system frequency stability; wind penetration level; frequency support; virtual inertial response; droop response; frequency time series; grid codes; | |
| DOI : 10.1049/joe.2018.9300 | |
| 来源: publisher | |
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【 摘 要 】
As wind penetration level into power systems increases, provision of frequency support from wind plant is anticipated to become a requirement in grid codes. In addition to the virtual inertial response, two different approaches to delivering droop response from wind plant are presented and compared in this paper. The combination of droop and inertial response from wind plant has been assessed for a frequency time series. Simulation results show that the proposed approaches to delivering combined droop and inertial response can provide superior performance to either inertial or droop response alone.
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