Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system

Abstract The increase in penetration of large‐scale renewable generation significantly affects power system characteristics. Thus, it is necessary to assess the steady state and dynamic performance of a power system for different installing scenarios of renewable power plants such as photovoltaic (P...

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Main Authors: Javad Rezaei, Mohamad Esmail Hamedani Golshan, Hassan Haes Alhelou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-08-01
Series:IET Renewable Power Generation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12529
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Mohamad Esmail Hamedani Golshan
Hassan Haes Alhelou
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description Abstract The increase in penetration of large‐scale renewable generation significantly affects power system characteristics. Thus, it is necessary to assess the steady state and dynamic performance of a power system for different installing scenarios of renewable power plants such as photovoltaic (PV) ones. The paper specifically investigates the impacts of very large‐scale photovoltaic (VLS‐PV) generation on the power system dynamic performance including rotor‐angle and frequency stabilities. For this purpose, a detailed equivalent dynamic model for a multi‐unit VLS‐PV system and corresponding controllers are developed. The paper also proposes a comprehensive set of replacement scenarios comprising different PV penetration, location, and voltage control strategies as well as simulating various large disturbances. To investigate the impacts of VLS‐PV generation on dynamic system performance, a study framework for frequency and rotor‐angle stability involving the modal and transient analysis is presented as well. By using the VLS‐PV detailed model along with other dynamic components of a power system such as synchronous generators, automatic voltage regulators (AVRs), and governors, the stabilities studying instructions are employed for the IEEE 39‐bus and 118‐bus test systems.
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spelling doaj.art-08874e815f3741688d36e7bc2b524a8c2022-12-22T02:03:58ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242022-08-0116112384240110.1049/rpg2.12529Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power systemJavad Rezaei0Mohamad Esmail Hamedani Golshan1Hassan Haes Alhelou2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Isfahan University of Technology Isfahan IranDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering Isfahan University of Technology Isfahan IranDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering Isfahan University of Technology Isfahan IranAbstract The increase in penetration of large‐scale renewable generation significantly affects power system characteristics. Thus, it is necessary to assess the steady state and dynamic performance of a power system for different installing scenarios of renewable power plants such as photovoltaic (PV) ones. The paper specifically investigates the impacts of very large‐scale photovoltaic (VLS‐PV) generation on the power system dynamic performance including rotor‐angle and frequency stabilities. For this purpose, a detailed equivalent dynamic model for a multi‐unit VLS‐PV system and corresponding controllers are developed. The paper also proposes a comprehensive set of replacement scenarios comprising different PV penetration, location, and voltage control strategies as well as simulating various large disturbances. To investigate the impacts of VLS‐PV generation on dynamic system performance, a study framework for frequency and rotor‐angle stability involving the modal and transient analysis is presented as well. By using the VLS‐PV detailed model along with other dynamic components of a power system such as synchronous generators, automatic voltage regulators (AVRs), and governors, the stabilities studying instructions are employed for the IEEE 39‐bus and 118‐bus test systems.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12529Solar power stations and photovoltaic power systemsSynchronous machinesVoltage controlControl of electric power systemsOptimisation techniquesPower system management, operation and economics
spellingShingle Javad Rezaei
Mohamad Esmail Hamedani Golshan
Hassan Haes Alhelou
Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
IET Renewable Power Generation
Solar power stations and photovoltaic power systems
Synchronous machines
Voltage control
Control of electric power systems
Optimisation techniques
Power system management, operation and economics
title Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
title_full Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
title_fullStr Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
title_short Impacts of integration of very large‐scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
title_sort impacts of integration of very large scale photovoltaic power plants on rotor angle and frequency stability of power system
topic Solar power stations and photovoltaic power systems
Synchronous machines
Voltage control
Control of electric power systems
Optimisation techniques
Power system management, operation and economics
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12529
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