The total inertia stored in all rotating masses that are connected to power systems, such as synchronous generations and induction motors, is an essential force that keeps the system stable after disturbances. To ensure bulk power system stability, there is a need to estimate the equivalent inertia available from a renewable generation plant. An equivalent inertia constant analogous to that of conventional rotating machines can be used to provide a readily understandable metric. This paper explores a method that utilizes synchrophasor measurements to estimate the equivalent inertia that a wind plant provides to the system
The objective of this paper is to analyze and quantify the inertia and frequency responses of wind p...
A means of manipulating the power output of an individual wind turbine has been developed at the Uni...
11th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as o...
High penetration of wind power plants may have an adverse impact on power systems’ stability b...
In order to limit anthropogenic climate change as well as the dependency on fossil fuels, the wind p...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it provides a self-contained introduction to power syst...
High wind power penetration levels result in additional requirements from wind power in order to imp...
Over recent decades, the penetration of renewable energy sources (RES), especially photovoltaic and ...
In many electrical grids, the share of renewable energy generation increases. As these generators ar...
The emerging energy technologies, such as wind energy and photovoltaic (PV), will gradually replace ...
The inertia and damping of the modern power system are consistently decreased when wind energy has a...
Power Plants and Power Systems Control, Sep. 02, 2012The increasing penetration of wind farms in pow...
In this paper, two different strategies to enhance power system stability exploiting synthetic inert...
The increasing shift from synchronous towards converter interfaced generation and consumption change...
As wind and solar displace conventional generators, concerns are growing on the effect these asynchr...
The objective of this paper is to analyze and quantify the inertia and frequency responses of wind p...
A means of manipulating the power output of an individual wind turbine has been developed at the Uni...
11th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as o...
High penetration of wind power plants may have an adverse impact on power systems’ stability b...
In order to limit anthropogenic climate change as well as the dependency on fossil fuels, the wind p...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it provides a self-contained introduction to power syst...
High wind power penetration levels result in additional requirements from wind power in order to imp...
Over recent decades, the penetration of renewable energy sources (RES), especially photovoltaic and ...
In many electrical grids, the share of renewable energy generation increases. As these generators ar...
The emerging energy technologies, such as wind energy and photovoltaic (PV), will gradually replace ...
The inertia and damping of the modern power system are consistently decreased when wind energy has a...
Power Plants and Power Systems Control, Sep. 02, 2012The increasing penetration of wind farms in pow...
In this paper, two different strategies to enhance power system stability exploiting synthetic inert...
The increasing shift from synchronous towards converter interfaced generation and consumption change...
As wind and solar displace conventional generators, concerns are growing on the effect these asynchr...
The objective of this paper is to analyze and quantify the inertia and frequency responses of wind p...
A means of manipulating the power output of an individual wind turbine has been developed at the Uni...
11th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as o...