In addition to the anticipated gradual reduction of system inertia in the future, its variability due to more flexible system control and management over time will also be an issue in future power system operation. This paper focuses on the impact of inertia reduction and variation on existing frequency-based protection during loss of large infeed contingency, with the UK power system used as a basis for the studies conducted. Two protection issues are identified by evaluating the impact of variable system inertia under different system conditions: the 1Hz/s RoCoF setting proposed by the UK distribution code review panel cannot effectively stabilise anti-islanding protection in locations relatively closer to the disturbance in future networ...
In power systems with high penetration rates of inverter-based generation, the system inertia consta...
The plans to reduce the energy-related greenhouse gas emissions stimulate the deployment of electron...
Previously held under moratorium from 23 June 2020 until 23 June 2022The changing power landscape an...
The Under-Frequency Load Shedding (UFLS) scheme is an emergency measure in place to prevent system c...
There is a reduction in the percentage penetration of synchronous machines within the Great Britain ...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Under-frequency Load Shedding Schemes (UFLS) are a well-established part of any under-frequency defe...
There is a reduction in the percentage penetration of synchronous machines within the GB power syste...
Low inertia power systems experience more extreme frequency dynamics immediately after a disturbance...
The operation and the development of power system networks introduce new types of stability problems...
In recent years, renewable energy sources like wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) are rapidly evolving...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
National Grid has a statutory obligation to manage the frequency between pre-defined limits. If ther...
With increasing power generation out of renewable energy sources, there is a rising interest to inve...
Abstract—The future power systems face several challenges; one of them is the use of high power conv...
In power systems with high penetration rates of inverter-based generation, the system inertia consta...
The plans to reduce the energy-related greenhouse gas emissions stimulate the deployment of electron...
Previously held under moratorium from 23 June 2020 until 23 June 2022The changing power landscape an...
The Under-Frequency Load Shedding (UFLS) scheme is an emergency measure in place to prevent system c...
There is a reduction in the percentage penetration of synchronous machines within the Great Britain ...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Under-frequency Load Shedding Schemes (UFLS) are a well-established part of any under-frequency defe...
There is a reduction in the percentage penetration of synchronous machines within the GB power syste...
Low inertia power systems experience more extreme frequency dynamics immediately after a disturbance...
The operation and the development of power system networks introduce new types of stability problems...
In recent years, renewable energy sources like wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) are rapidly evolving...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
National Grid has a statutory obligation to manage the frequency between pre-defined limits. If ther...
With increasing power generation out of renewable energy sources, there is a rising interest to inve...
Abstract—The future power systems face several challenges; one of them is the use of high power conv...
In power systems with high penetration rates of inverter-based generation, the system inertia consta...
The plans to reduce the energy-related greenhouse gas emissions stimulate the deployment of electron...
Previously held under moratorium from 23 June 2020 until 23 June 2022The changing power landscape an...