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Dynamic security of islanded power systems with pumped storage power plants for high renewable integration – A study case
Author(s) -
Vasconcelos Maria Helena,
Beires Pedro,
Moreira Carlos Leal,
Peças Lopes João Abel
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the journal of engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2051-3305
DOI - 10.1049/joe.2018.9291
Subject(s) - renewable energy , power (physics) , dynamic demand , electric power system , computer science , automotive engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
This work consists in assessing a real islanded power system from a dynamic security point of view, to support the planned installation, in the near future, of a hydro power plant with pumped storage, aiming to increase the integration of renewable energy. The analysed hydro power plant will include a Pelton turbine as it is a high‐head hydro facility. Due to economic reasons, the adopted water pumping technology consists in fixed speed pumps coupled to induction motors with direct grid connection. It was possible to verify through detailed simulations of this power system's time domain behaviour that, even though the expected installation of this new power plant will bring additional frequency stability constraints, a robust technical solution may be found dealing with the new constraints without increasing the complexity of operation in this islanded power system. The conclusions obtained from this specific case are also valid for similar isolated power systems, namely when hydro pumping stations are being considered to increase time‐variable renewable generation penetration.

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