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      Introducing low-order system frequency response modelling of a future power system with high penetration of wind power plants with frequency support capabilities

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      IET Renewable Power Generation
      The Institution of Engineering and Technology
      frequency response, transfer functions, power generation faults, wind power plants, turbogenerators, wind turbines, power grids, power convertors, low-order system frequency response modelling, future power system, wind power plants, frequency support capabilities, wind power generation, converter-connected generation, grid inertia, kinetic energy, controllability, variable-speed wind turbine generators, grid frequency dynamics, system frequency response model, low-order SFR modelling, frequency-support-capable VSWTGs, low-order model, primary frequency response, natural inertial response, nonlinear model, power system frequency dynamics, complex VSWTG systems, wind turbine operating regimes, symbolic transfer function form

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          Wind power generation has reached a significant share in power systems worldwide and will continue to increase. As the converter-connected generation reduces the grid inertia, more and more interest has been given to exploiting the kinetic energy and controllability of variable-speed wind turbine generators (VSWTGs) for frequency support. Consequently, the grid frequency dynamics are changing. Thus, it is necessary to include the frequency response of wind power plants in the system frequency response (SFR) model. A novel approach to low-order SFR modelling of a future power system with a high share of frequency-support-capable VSWTGs has been presented. Low-order model of VSWTGs with primary frequency response and natural inertial response has been developed considering different wind turbine operating regimes and compared to the non-linear model for validation. Low-order model has been presented in a symbolic transfer function form. Model accuracy has been discussed and the impact of VSWTG parameters on frequency response has been analysed. The developed model facilitates studying power system frequency dynamics by avoiding the need for modelling complex VSWTG systems, while retaining a satisfying level of accuracy.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                IET-RPG
                IET Renewable Power Generation
                IET Renew. Power Gener.
                The Institution of Engineering and Technology
                1752-1416
                1752-1424
                8 March 2018
                24 April 2018
                1 October 2018
                : 12
                : 13
                : 1453-1461
                Affiliations
                Department of Energy and Power Systems, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing , Unska 3, Zageb, Croatia
                Article
                IET-RPG.2017.0811 RPG.SI.2017.0811.R1
                10.1049/iet-rpg.2017.0811
                057b0664-2111-4fbc-b155-b664cbead2c9

                This is an open access article published by the IET under the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

                History
                : 1 December 2017
                : 6 February 2018
                : 21 February 2018
                Page count
                Pages: 0
                Funding
                Funded by: European Commission
                Award ID: ICI+/2014/347-910
                Funded by: Hrvatska Zaklada za Znanost
                Award ID: PAR-02-2017-03
                Categories
                Special Issue: Coordinated Control and Protection of Offshore Wind Power and Combined AC/DC Grid

                Computer science,Engineering,Artificial intelligence,Electrical engineering,Mechanical engineering,Renewable energy
                kinetic energy,power convertors,future power system,complex VSWTG systems,low-order SFR modelling,natural inertial response,turbogenerators,frequency-support-capable VSWTGs,wind turbine operating regimes,variable-speed wind turbine generators,frequency response,converter-connected generation,symbolic transfer function form,low-order model,transfer functions,primary frequency response,wind power generation,low-order system frequency response modelling,controllability,power system frequency dynamics,grid frequency dynamics,grid inertia,system frequency response model,frequency support capabilities,wind turbines,wind power plants,power grids,nonlinear model,power generation faults

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