The paper presents a test system model to study the effect of variable wind power output on the stability of future power systems. The test system is built upon a future UK transmission system model and it contains different types of generators, HVDC transmission lines, and interconnections. A poorly damped inter-area mode is present in the test system that closely resembles the Scotland-England inter-area mode existing in the UK transmission system. The study system will help to analyze the impact of increased variability in power system operating conditions on the oscillatory mode. © 2013 IEEE
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This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The predominant North-South active power flows across the border between Scotland and England are cu...
A large amount of wind power generation capacity is expected to be installed in Great Britain by 202...
Offshore wind plant such as variable speed wind turbines (DFIG) will play an increasingly important ...
Energy and environmental issues are two of the greatest challenges facing the world today. In respon...
Abstract- Energy and environmental issues are two of the greatest challenges facing the world today....
The predominant North-South active power flows across the border between Scotland and England are cu...
This paper discusses the need for new test system models to be developed and made available to resea...
Increasing wind generation causes displacement of conventional power plants with Synchronous Generat...
This paper deals with turbine-governor and excitation system dynamic models which are suitable for d...
Wind electricity is one of the quickest developing renewable resources of power. This rapid developm...
Due to the liberalized energy market Distributed Generation, DG, is increasing. At this moment, most...
High wind power penetration levels into power systems requires an appropriate power system model whe...
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This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The predominant North-South active power flows across the border between Scotland and England are cu...
A large amount of wind power generation capacity is expected to be installed in Great Britain by 202...