1. Frequency control studies: A review of power system, conventional and renewable generation unit modeling
- Author
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Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Fernández Guillamón, Ana, Muljadi, Eduard, Molina García, Ángel, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Fernández Guillamón, Ana, Muljadi, Eduard, and Molina García, Ángel
- Abstract
Over the last decades, renewable energy sources have increased considerably their generation share in power systems. As a consequence, in terms of frequency deviations, both grid reliability and stability have raised interest. By considering the absence of a consensual set of models for frequency control analysis, both for the different generation units (conventional and renewables) and the power system itself, this paper provides extensive and significant information focused on the models and parameters for studies about frequency control and grid stability. An extensive analysis of supply-side and power system modeling for frequency stability studies over the last decade is presented and reviewed. Parameters commonly used and assumed in the specific literature for such simulations are also given and compared. Modeling of generation units are described as well, including both conventional and renewable power plants.
- Published
- 2022