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Impacts of High Wind Power Penetration on the Frequency Response Considering Wind Power Reserve

Bakhtiar Badmasti, Hassan Bevrani and Ali Hessamy Naghshbandy
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Bakhtiar Badmasti: Islamic Azad University—Marivan Branch, Iran
Hassan Bevrani: University of Kurdistan, Iran
Ali Hessamy Naghshbandy: University of Kurdistan, Iran

International Journal of Energy Optimization and Engineering (IJEOE), 2012, vol. 1, issue 3, 32-47

Abstract: With high wind power penetration, imbalance between generation and consumption is increased, and as a consequence the frequency deviation from the nominal value will be magnified. For frequency control purpose in conventional power systems, the synchronous generators are only responsible. However, it is expected that the renewable energy sources (RESs) are also needed to contribute in frequency control issue in near future. In this paper, impacts of high wind penetration on the frequency control are studied, and an approach is introduced for creating the secondary reserve for doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) wind turbines. This reserve can contribute to load frequency control (LFC) task. Simulation results on updated standard IEEE 39-bus system are presented and it is shown that the wind turbines can contribute in LFC service, successfully.

Date: 2012
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