Distributed small loads as fast frequency reserves : Impact on system performance
Peltonen, Lasse; Järventausta, Pertti; Repo, Sami; Rauhala, Tuomas (2020)
Peltonen, Lasse
Järventausta, Pertti
Repo, Sami
Rauhala, Tuomas
IEEE
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202110298014
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202110298014
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This paper discusses the concept of using AMR (automatic meter reading) connected distributed loads as fast frequency reserves (ACFRs). The paper presents high-level analysis on power system response when considerable amount of directly grid-connected rotational reserves are replaced by AMR meter connected loads. In the study, the amount of ACFRs and their response time (i.e. very fast and fast) are varied together with different rotational kinetic reserves of power generation participating in frequency control. For the studies, a general power system and load models for EMT-type software have been established. The results show that ACFR could in principle replace effectively rotating reserves provided that frequency measurement and the coordination of the ACFRs are robust. The studied load shedding patterns and parametrization have less than excepted influence on frequency minimum and system response.
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