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Use Non-Energy-Curtailment Resources for Primary Frequency Response in Future Low-Inertia Power Grids

Systems and Control 2021-03-17 v2 Systems and Control

Abstract

Power grid primary frequency response will be significantly impaired by Photovoltaic (PV) penetration increase because of the decrease in inertia and governor response. PV inertia and governor emulation requires reserving PV output and leads to solar energy waste. This paper exploits current grid resources and explores energy storage for primary frequency response under high PV penetration at the interconnection level. Based on the actual models of the U.S. Eastern Interconnection grid and the Texas grid, effects of multiple factors associated with primary frequency response, including the governor ratio, governor deadband, droop rate, and fast load response, are assessed under high PV penetration scenarios. In addition, performance of batteries and supercapacitors using different control strategies is studied in the two interconnections. The paper quantifies the potential of various resources to improve interconnection-level primary frequency response under high PV penetration without curtailing solar output.

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@article{arxiv.2101.12092,
  title  = {Use Non-Energy-Curtailment Resources for Primary Frequency Response in Future Low-Inertia Power Grids},
  author = {Shutang You},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.12092},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 22 figures, 6 tables