Abstract

With the large-scale access of a doubly fed wind generator (DFWG) with inertia adjustment capability to the polar microgrid, the frequency stability characteristics of the polar microgrid become more complicated. To enhance DWFG frequency stability and ensure the safe and reliable operation of polar microgrids, a DFWG connected to a two-region interconnected polar microgrid is used as the research background for this paper. Firstly, the equivalent model of two regional inertia centers is derived, and the effect of DFWG virtual inertia on the rotor motion equation of the regional inertia center is analyzed when a DFWG is directly connected to the polar microgrid. Then, from the point of view of the transient energy of the system, the influence of the equivalent proportional coefficient of virtual inertia control of the DFWG in two regions on the transient energy during the acceleration and deceleration of the system is studied when the swing direction of the system power angle is different, and the influence mechanism of the swing direction on the frequency stability is further investigated. Finally, the maximum frequency offset is proposed to evaluate the frequency stability of the system, and the two-region system simulation model is built into the PSASP 7.4.1 simulation software to verify the correctness of the proposed theory.

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