Title
Case study on primary frequency control with wind-turbines and photovoltaic plants
Abstract
The transition to sustainable power systems with a high penetration of renewable energy sources and distributed generation is one of the major challenges of the future energy supply. So far mainly conventional power plants provide ancillary services such as frequency and reactive power control. With the increasing penetration of distributed generation systems this has to change. In this paper, it is assumed that all generation units in the power system participate on the primary frequency control with a certain percentage of their current generation. For this case, this investigation presents possible approaches to participate wind-turbines and photovoltaic plants on primary frequency control and shows the results of the transient behavior by this control for several scenarios.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/PSCC.2014.7038112
PSCC
Keywords
Field
DocType
distributed power generation,frequency control,photovoltaic power systems,power generation control,reactive power control,wind turbines,ancillary services,conventional power plants,current generation,distributed generation systems,future energy supply,photovoltaic plants,primary frequency control,renewable energy source penetration,sustainable power systems,transient behavior,wind-turbines,grid services,generators,mathematical model,photovoltaic systems
Automotive engineering,Renewable energy,Electric power system,Peaking power plant,Control engineering,Rooftop photovoltaic power station,Distributed generation,Engineering,Energy supply,Photovoltaic system,Wind power
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Schmidt, M.151.45
Lammert, G.200.34
Hess, T.300.34
Peter Schegner42710.06