Abstract
To investigate the electrical conditions during grid restoration after a blackout network operators are
dependent on accurate and reliable simulation models. This paper describes the setup of a dynamic simulation model including nonlinearities of the mechanical governor systems
based on high resolution measurements of islanded grid operation tests. The model is used to detect a root cause for low frequency oscillations which occurred during tests.
Further a minimal generator configuration is developed to provide a stable grid restoration. The effect of integrating recently built power plants in the grid restoration plan is also investigated
dependent on accurate and reliable simulation models. This paper describes the setup of a dynamic simulation model including nonlinearities of the mechanical governor systems
based on high resolution measurements of islanded grid operation tests. The model is used to detect a root cause for low frequency oscillations which occurred during tests.
Further a minimal generator configuration is developed to provide a stable grid restoration. The effect of integrating recently built power plants in the grid restoration plan is also investigated
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution |
Publisher | . |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution: CIRED 2011 - Frankfurt Duration: 6 Jun 2011 → 9 Jun 2011 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution |
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Abbreviated title | CIRED 2011 |
City | Frankfurt |
Period | 6/06/11 → 9/06/11 |
Fields of Expertise
- Sustainable Systems
Treatment code (Nähere Zuordnung)
- Application