Frequency Control in Low Inertia Systems

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Prof F Gonzalez-Longatt, PhD

University of South-Eastern Norway

IEEE PES Norway


Tema: Frequency Control in Low Inertia Systems

The total system inertia (H) is the primary source of electricity system robustness to frequency disturbances which arise due to an imbalance of generation and demand. The traditional large synchronous generators directly connected to the grid are the main sources of inertia, and they play an important role in limiting rate of change of frequency (ROCOF) and provide a natural response to the system frequency changes following an unscheduled loss of generation or demand from the power system.

The transition to a low carbon society is the driving force pushing the traditional power system to increase the volume of non-synchronous technologies which mainly use power converters (PCs) as an interface to the power network. The PCs decoupled the primary source from the power network, as a consequence are not able to contribute with “natural” inertia in the same way as classical synchronous generators.   During a system frequency disturbance (SFD), the system frequency will change at a rate initially determined by the total system inertia (H). The inertial response of the system might be negatively affected with devastating consequences for system security and reliability.

The objective of this seminar is to present the fundamental aspects about system Frequency Control in Low Inertia Systems.

This seminar has special emphasis on non-synchronous technologies, mainly using power converters (PCs): (a) High Voltage DC (HVDC) and (b) Wind Power Integration and considers the implications on frequency control.



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  • Frequency Control in Low Inertia Systems

    Prof F Gonzalez-Longatt, PhD

    University of South-Eastern Norway

    IEEE PES Norway

    WebEx Meeting Español

    10 July 2020      

    12:00 – 13:00 (GMT-5)

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Frequency Control in Low Inertia Systems

Prof F Gonzalez-Longatt, PhD

University of South-Eastern Norway

IEEE PES Norway

WebEx Meeting Español

10 July 2020      

12:00 – 13:00 (GMT-5)

Biography:

FRANCISCO M. GONZALEZ-LONGATT PhD, FHEA, SMIEEE, MIET, MCIGRE

Professor in Electrical Power Engineering

Universitetet I Sørøst-Norge/University of South-Eastern Norway

Fakultet for teknologi, naturvitenskap og maritime fag/Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Marine Sciences

Institutt for elektro, IT og kybernetikk/ Department of Electrical Engineering, Information Technology and Cybernetics

Office B241, Kjølnes Ring 56, 3918 Porsgrunn, Norway

Website: https://www.usn.no/english/about/contact-us/employees/francisco-manuel-gonzalez-longatt-article222386-7531.html 

Personal website: http://www.fglongatt.org

Phone: +47 31 00 85 22  | Email: F.Gonzalez-Longatt@usn.no

Skype: fglongatt              | Twitter: @fglongatt

 

Vice-President of Venezuelan Wind Energy Association/Asociacion Venezolana de Energia Eolica

 

Editorial: Journal of Applied Materials and Technology

Editorial Board: Sustainability — Open Access Journal (IF = 2.592)

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Frequency Control in Low Inertia Systems



WebEx Meeting Español

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