Synchronous island power systems, such as the combined Ireland and Northern Ireland power system, are facing increasing penetrations of renewable generation. As part of a wider suite of studies, performed in conjunction with the transmission system operators (TSOs) of the All-Island system (AIS), the frequency stability challenges at high and ultra-high wind penetrations were examined. The impact of both largest infeed loss and network fault induced wind turbine active power dips was examined: the latter contingency potentially representing a fundamental change in frequency stability risk. A system non-synchronous penetration (SNSP) ratio was defined to help identify system operational limits. A wide range of system conditions were studied,...
The installed capacity and the grid access request for renewables is anticipated to continue rising ...
According to recent projections, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources and interconnect...
Many modern power systems are facing massive changes. Two of the main development trends are more in...
Presented at AUPEC 2011, Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, Brisbane, Australia...
Rising wind generation penetrations and the distinctive inertial characteristics of associated turbi...
This paper analyzes the impact on transient and frequency stability for a power system at very high ...
With the increasing wind penetration level in power systems, transmission system operators have beco...
Over the coming years it is expected that considerably more wind power will be connected to the Iris...
The changing power landscape introduces concerns about frequency management in a power system with s...
South Australia is a southern state of Australia, where penetration of wind power has continuously i...
The paper investigates the frequency and voltage dynamics and stability in power systems with increa...
Offshore wind plant such as variable speed wind turbines (DFIG) will play an increasingly important ...
2015 IEEE PowerTech, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 29 June - 2 July 2015The priority dispatch status of no...
Paper presented at the 2004 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 6-10 June 2004, Denver, ...
In recent years power systems world-wide have seen large increases in wind power penetration and thi...
The installed capacity and the grid access request for renewables is anticipated to continue rising ...
According to recent projections, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources and interconnect...
Many modern power systems are facing massive changes. Two of the main development trends are more in...
Presented at AUPEC 2011, Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, Brisbane, Australia...
Rising wind generation penetrations and the distinctive inertial characteristics of associated turbi...
This paper analyzes the impact on transient and frequency stability for a power system at very high ...
With the increasing wind penetration level in power systems, transmission system operators have beco...
Over the coming years it is expected that considerably more wind power will be connected to the Iris...
The changing power landscape introduces concerns about frequency management in a power system with s...
South Australia is a southern state of Australia, where penetration of wind power has continuously i...
The paper investigates the frequency and voltage dynamics and stability in power systems with increa...
Offshore wind plant such as variable speed wind turbines (DFIG) will play an increasingly important ...
2015 IEEE PowerTech, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 29 June - 2 July 2015The priority dispatch status of no...
Paper presented at the 2004 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 6-10 June 2004, Denver, ...
In recent years power systems world-wide have seen large increases in wind power penetration and thi...
The installed capacity and the grid access request for renewables is anticipated to continue rising ...
According to recent projections, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources and interconnect...
Many modern power systems are facing massive changes. Two of the main development trends are more in...