Summary

This paper describes a research project jointly undertaken by Electricity Supply Board, Ireland and Nuclear Electric plc, U. K. to simulate the behaviour of grid system frequency following a loss of generation infeed. A modular approach to modelling power plant, customer load and other relevant phenomena is proposed which can be used to predict the minimum frequency and its time of occurrence, following a generation loss.


A series of specifically designed experiments is described which can provide the data required to establish parameters for these models, and examples of indi vidual model fi ts obtained are given. The response of the assembled system/plant model, configured to represent an actual system incident, is demonstrated.


The applications of this tool in power system operation are also outlined and areas for further work and research identified.

Additional informations

Publication type Session Materials
Reference 38_307_1994
Publication year 1994
Publisher CIGRE
Study committees Power system technical performance (C4)
File size 3 MB
Pages number 6
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Authors

BYRNE, OSTRUP, WAHA, KELLY, McNAMARA, COOKE

Keywords

technical performance, Power Plant Modelling, Island Power Systems, Spinning Reserve

Modelling of post generation loss frequency behaviour  in power systems
Modelling of post generation loss frequency behaviour in power systems