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Study on Requirement of Control and Stability with Renewable Energy Generation Grid Integration


Abstract:

Renewable energy generation has different static and transient characteristics than traditional synchronous power plants. The connection of renewable energy to the grid w...Show More

Abstract:

Renewable energy generation has different static and transient characteristics than traditional synchronous power plants. The connection of renewable energy to the grid will have varying degrees of impact on the voltage stability of the local power grid. In a power grid with large renewable energy penetration, in addition to the voltage stability problem, renewable energy integration changes the original power flow distribution, line transmission power and inertia of the entire system, the power system transient stability has undergone tremendous changes. Renewable energy power generation technology and grid-connected scale are developing rapidly. The technical requirements for renewable energy and the research on grid-connected technology need to be continuously deepened and improved. However, some large-scale renewable energy off-grid accidents in recent years have brought serious threats to the security and stability of power systems, and have also raised higher research requirements for the stability of large-scale renewable energy grid-connected. This paper provides an introduction about the control and stability of renewable energy grid integration on both technologies and standardization aspects, and tries to explore potential the trend in active power and frequency control, reactive power and voltage control, security and stability control respectively caused by the integration of RE generation into power systems.
Date of Conference: 21-24 October 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 October 2020
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Conference Location: Xi'an, China

I. Introduction

Renewable energy is developing rapidly in China. It is the country with the largest and fastest growing renewable energy in the world. The capacity scale is the first ranks At present, the proportion of wind power grid-connected capacity in North China, Northeast China and Northwest China accounts for an increasing proportion of total installed capacity in the grid. There are 5 provinces (regions) with wind power grid-connected capacity accounting for more than 20% of total installed capacity. Wind power in Northeast China and North China have become the second largest installed power. With the continuous expansion of the scale of renewable energy grid connection, its influence on the power grid has gradually expanded from the local, which poses new challenges for the planning, development and stable operation of the power grid. Renewable energy generation has different static and transient characteristics than traditional synchronous power plants. The connection of renewable energy to the grid will have varying degrees of impact on the voltage stability of the local power grid. In a power grid with large renewable energy penetration, in addition to the voltage stability problem, renewable energy integration changes the original power flow distribution, line transmission power and inertia of the entire system, the power system transient stability has undergone tremendous changes. Renewable energy power generation technology and grid-connected scale are developing rapidly. The technical requirements for renewable energy and the research on grid-connected technology need to be continuously deepened and improved.

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