Underfrequency load shedding in large interconnection

PowerTech(2013)

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Abstract
Possible interconnection of the European Network of Transmission System Operator for Electricity (ENTSO-E) and joint power system of the former USSR (IPS/UPS) will cause the necessity to evaluate the security state of large transmission systems. One important problem for a large interconnection is the frequency control. This paper considers distinctions of frequency control in interconnected power systems during emergency situations with a deep frequency drop. To restore the system to its normal operating frequency, automatic underfrequency load shedding (UFLS) serves as a last-resort tool to prevent the system from collapse. This paper presents results of analysis of frequency behavior for different algorithms of UFLS and possible solutions of frequency control problem. The frequency behavior is analyzed for different active power deficiencies in different sides of interconnection. Due to the difference in the UFLS structure in both systems either overfrequency or low frequency situations can take place during operation of load shedding. For more reliable frequency restoration process smart uniform philosophy of the load shedding system should be preferable.
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frequency control,load shedding,power system interconnection,power system restoration,power system security,entso-e,european network of transmission system operator for electricity,ips/ups,ufls structure,active power deficiencies,automatic underfrequency load shedding,deep frequency drop,emergency situations,former ussr,frequency behavior,interconnected power systems,joint power system,large interconnection,large transmission systems,normal operating frequency,reliable frequency restoration process,security state,power system,interconnection,simulation,stability,automation
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