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Frequency stability assessment of modern power systems: Models definition and parameters identification

Conte, Francesco
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Massucco, Stefano
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Paolone, Mario  
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August 28, 2020
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks

One of the fundamental concerns in the operation of modern power systems is the assessment of their frequency stability in case of inertia-reduction induced by the large share of power electronic interfaced resources. Within this context, the paper proposes a framework that, by making use of linear models of the frequency response of different types of power plants, including also grid-forming and grid-following converters, is capable to infer a numerically tractable dynamical model to be used in frequency stability assessment. Furthermore, the proposed framework makes use of models defined in a way such that their parameters can be inferred from real-time measurements feeding a classical least squares estimator. The paper validates the proposed framework using a full-replica of the dynamical model of the IEEE 39 bus system simulated in a real-time platform.

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DOI
10.1016/j.segan.2020.100384
Author(s)
Conte, Francesco
Massucco, Stefano
Paolone, Mario  
Schiapparelli, Giacomo Piero
Silvestro, Federico
Zuo, Yihui  
Date Issued

2020-08-28

Published in
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks
Volume

23

Article Number

100384

Subjects

Frequency stability

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Grid-supporting converters

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IEEE 39 bus

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Parameter identification

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Primary frequency control

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