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Primary Frequency Control Ancillary Service in Distribution Network by Coordinated Scheduling of Wind Power and Demand Response
Frequency is the main parameter that reflects the stability of power system, and mismatches between generation and consumption. Increasing the penetration level of renewable energy resource in distribution network, and their noticeable participation level to provide the required electricity lead to a new challenge for the distribution system operators (DSO). The variable nature of renewable resources is inevitable, and this uncertainty can lead to instability of power systems. Therefore, DSO shall use more flexible and schedulable resource to maintain the security of network in the acceptable level. In this work, Demand response (DR) program is proposed as the backup resource for compensating the wind power uncertainty in primary frequency control (PFC). The proposed model specifies the required capacity of DR resource to maintain the frequency of grid in the allowable region, based on the uncertainty of wind generation. The performance of proposed model will be investigated by a case study. ; This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under project DOMINOES (grant agreement No 771066), from FEDER Funds through COMPETE program and from National Funds through (FCT) under the projects UIDB/00760/2020, and CEECIND/02887/2017. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Primary Frequency Control Ancillary Service in Distribution Network by Coordinated Scheduling of Wind Power and Demand Response
Frequency is the main parameter that reflects the stability of power system, and mismatches between generation and consumption. Increasing the penetration level of renewable energy resource in distribution network, and their noticeable participation level to provide the required electricity lead to a new challenge for the distribution system operators (DSO). The variable nature of renewable resources is inevitable, and this uncertainty can lead to instability of power systems. Therefore, DSO shall use more flexible and schedulable resource to maintain the security of network in the acceptable level. In this work, Demand response (DR) program is proposed as the backup resource for compensating the wind power uncertainty in primary frequency control (PFC). The proposed model specifies the required capacity of DR resource to maintain the frequency of grid in the allowable region, based on the uncertainty of wind generation. The performance of proposed model will be investigated by a case study. ; This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under project DOMINOES (grant agreement No 771066), from FEDER Funds through COMPETE program and from National Funds through (FCT) under the projects UIDB/00760/2020, and CEECIND/02887/2017. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Primary Frequency Control Ancillary Service in Distribution Network by Coordinated Scheduling of Wind Power and Demand Response
Khojasteh, Meysam (author) / Faria, Pedro (author) / Vale, Zita (author)
2020-10-01
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
690
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