Abstract

With high levels of wind energy penetration, the frequency response of isolated power systems is more likely to be affected in the event of a sudden frequency disturbance or fluctuating wind conditions. In order to minimize excessive frequency deviations, several techniques and control strategies involving Variable Speed Wind Turbines (VSWTs) have been investigated in isolated power systems. In this paper, the main benefits and disadvantages of introducing VSWTs—both their inertial contribution and primary frequency regulation—in an exclusively renewable isolated power system have been analyzed. Special attention has been paid to the influence of the delays of control signals in the wind farm when VSWTs provide primary regulation as well as to the wind power reserve value which is needed. To achieve this objective, a methodology has been proposed and applied to a case study: El Hierro power system. A mathematical dynamic model of the isolated power system, including exclusively renewable technologies, has been described. Representative generation schedules and wind speed signals have been fixed according to the observed system. Finally, in order to obtain conclusions, realistic system events such as fluctuations in wind speed and the outage of the generation unit with the higher assigned power in the power system have been simulated.

Highlights

  • The increase in the penetration of renewable energy for electricity generation is a reality in the vast majority of countries, both in Europe and in the rest of the world

  • Wind Turbines (VSWTs) incorporated into the modern utility grids, the frequency response of power systems is more likely to be affected in the event of a sudden frequency disturbance or fluctuating wind speed conditions [10]

  • The main objective of this paper is to present a methodology to analyze the main benefits and disadvantages of introducing different control strategies in the Variable Speed Wind Turbines (VSWTs) in an exclusively renewable isolated power system, taking into account the influence of the delays of control signals in the wind farm and the primary reserve

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Introduction

The increase in the penetration of renewable energy for electricity generation is a reality in the vast majority of countries, both in Europe and in the rest of the world This constitutes a good way to reduce the fossil fuel dependence and greenhouse gas emissions [1]. The use of renewable energy sources to displace fossil fuels in small isolated systems has received considerable attention [3]. This fact has taken place largely because of the existing synergies between wind generators and Pumped Storage Hydropower Plants (PSHPs).

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