Estimation of maximum non‐synchronous generation of renewable energy in the South Korea power system based on the minimum level of inertia

Author:

Im Seunghyuk1,Lee Kyungsang12ORCID,Lee Byongjun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractManaging the output of renewable energy sources considering their uncertainty and variability is crucial for resilience in power system operation. In addition, analyzing stability issues that may arise at the maximum output is important to ensure power system stability. Therefore, the authors propose a method for estimating the maximum non‐synchronous generation (Max NSG) of renewable energy based on the minimum inertia of the power system. The minimum inertia is determined through the correlation between the available and required quantity of inertia and governor resources, satisfying the frequency standards in a South Korean power system. The Max NSG of renewable energy sources at that system inertia level is estimated based on the derived minimum inertia. The proposed method was applied to 22,612 operation data extracted from the Korea energy management system (K‐EMS). The authors estimated a linear relationship between demand levels and Max NSG, ranging from 52.6 to 3.83 GW. The study shows that Max NSG, which is difficult to estimate in many power system operating conditions, can be estimated based on minimum inertia considering the frequency stability in South Korean power systems.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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