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Static Stability Analysis Based on Probabilistic Power Flow Calculation considering P2G Technology
Author(s) -
Jia Yao,
Yujia Huang,
Jingwei Hu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
complexity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.447
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1099-0526
pISSN - 1076-2787
DOI - 10.1155/2021/5536294
Subject(s) - probabilistic logic , electric power system , renewable energy , wind power , photovoltaic system , reliability engineering , stability (learning theory) , electricity generation , computer science , power (physics) , control theory (sociology) , engineering , electrical engineering , physics , control (management) , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , machine learning
At present, integrated energy systems have received extensive attention, but there is no basic framework for stability analysis of coupled systems. The injection of a large amount of renewable energy also has a great impact on the stability of the system. This paper focuses on how to analyze the static stability of the coupling system with uncertainty, which mainly considers the uncertainty of wind power generation and photovoltaic power generation and also considers the influence of P2G technology on the whole system. Firstly, this paper analyzes the principles of wind power generation and photovoltaic power generation and constructs the probability model of renewable energy power generation power. Then, the three-point estimation method is used to process the data, and the probability distribution of the unknown quantity is obtained by probabilistic power flow analysis. Finally, the probability distribution of each eigenvalue is obtained by analyzing the sensitivity of the characteristic roots to the voltage. Thus, the static stability of the system is judged. The applicability of proposed methodology is demonstrated by analyzing an integrated IEEE 14-bus power system and a Belgian 20-node gas system in this paper.

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