Abstract
Abstract In view of the fact that the commissioning of large-capacity units in areas with weak grids may reduce the transient stability of the system and lead to a decrease in the load capacity of the power grid, this paper analyzes the phenomenon. Combined with the actual situation of a certain power grid, the equal-area rule and the extended equal-area rule are applied in this paper. It is pointed out that in the planning and design of the power grid, factors such as the structure of the sending-end power system, the output of the unit, and the short-circuit capacity of the area should be fully considered, in order to avoid the drop in the transient stability of the power grid due to the structural characteristics of the large machine, large load and small network of the sending end system. Finally, through simulation analysis, it is proposed that the transient stability and splicing load capacity of the regional power grid can be improved by controlling the output of the unit, expanding the main transformer, quickly removing the fault, improving the characteristics of the generator and its excitation regulation system, increasing the terminal voltage and reactive power output of the leading group of units, and cutting the machine.
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