Affiliation:
1. Power System Department China Electric Power Research Institute Beijing China
2. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Mississippi State University(MSU) Starkville Mississippi USA
Abstract
AbstractWith the increasing deployment of renewable energy resources, the scale of DC networks and renewable capacity continues to grow. System security is challenged by the decrease in inertia from traditional synchronous generators. In order to accommodate high‐penetration renewable energy, voltage stability should be considered in the renewable energy integration planning. Herein, first, a voltage stability‐constrained minimum startup index and algorithm for conventional thermal power plants are proposed. Then, based on time series production simulation, a renewable energy integration capacity analysis algorithm is designed considering voltage stability and peak shaving constraints. Finally, based on the boundary conditions of the “Fifteen‐Five Plan”, the renewable energy capacity considering voltage stability and peak shaving constraints for Northwest and East China power grids are analysed to verify the effectiveness and engineering practicality of the proposed methodology. The results demonstrate that the proposed method can maintain the renewable energy integration goal outlined in the “Fifteen‐Five Plan” while maintaining the voltage stability in these regions.
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
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