2023
Authors
de Sousa, RP; Moreira, C; Carvalho, L; Matos, M;
Publication
2023 IEEE BELGRADE POWERTECH
Abstract
Isolated power systems with high shares of renewables can require additional inertia as a complementary resource to assure the system operation in a dynamic safe region. This paper presents a methodology for the day-ahead Unit Commitment/ Economic Dispatch (UC/ED) for low-inertia power systems including dynamic security constraints for key frequency indicators computed by an Artificial Neural-Network (ANN)-supported Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA) tool. The ANN-supported DSA tool infers the system dynamic performance with respect to key frequency indicators following critical disturbances and computes the additional synchronous inertia that brings the system back to its dynamic security region, by dispatching Synchronous Condensers (SC) if required. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the methodology proposed by enabling the system operation within safe frequency margins for a set of high relevance fault type contingencies while minimizing the additional costs associated with the SC operation.
2024
Authors
Sousa, P; Castro, V; Moreira, L; Lopes, P;
Publication
IET Conference Proceedings
Abstract
System operators (SO) require Converted-Interfaced Renewable Energy Systems (CI-RES) power plants investors to provide demonstrative studies related to different operational performance capabilities and advanced system services provision to the grid. Typically, these studies rely on Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) simulation models for the power converters and CI-RES power plants control units. Such models might be unavailable to the SO due to confidentiality reasons and might present challenges in parametrization due to their complexity. Moreover, compatibility issues between simulation packages used by the SO and those utilized by the independent entity performing the studies creates additional difficulties. Hence, SO demand to power plant investors the proving of equivalent simulation models and resorting preferably to standardized open-source models. This work presents a methodology to derive an equivalent model of a CI-RES power plant using Generic Renewable Energy Models (GREM) in which the parameters identification is performed exploiting an Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO) to capture the plant's dynamic behaviour at the Point of Interconnection (POI) in face of a set of reference network disturbances. Considering as Case-Study the integration of a PV-Battery Hybrid power plat into the electrical system of Terceira Island, the results demonstrate successful derivation of GREM parameters allowing the representation of the dynamic behaviour of the power plant in face of network disturbance events. © Energynautics GmbH.
2024
Authors
Castro, V; Sousa, P; Moreira, L; Lopes, P;
Publication
IET Conference Proceedings
Abstract
This paper discusses the assessment of integrating photovoltaic-battery hybrid power plants into the electrical grids of the Azores islands and their ability to comply with advanced network services. To ensure the hybrid power plant supports the grid operational requirements, a methodology was devised through steady-state and dynamic numerical simulations. On one hand, the steady-state analysis generated active-reactive power diagrams for different voltage levels at the plant’s interconnection point with the island’s grid, demonstrating that the internal grid of the PV-battery hybrid power plant allows a significant range of reactive power modulation in different operating conditions. On the other hand, dynamic analysis highlighted the plant’s crucial role in modulating reactive current production during grid faults. Additionally, it showed the plant’s capability to automatically reduce active power injection during over-frequency events and, as a result, lessening the frequency regulation effort for synchronous generators and fast energy storage system. © Energynautics GmbH.
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