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Inertia Adequacy in Transient Stability Models for Synthetic Electric Grids (2207.03396v1)

Published 7 Jul 2022 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: If a disturbance rocks a low-inertia power system, the frequency decline may be too rapid to arrest before it triggers undesirable responses from generators and loads. In the worst case, this instability could lead to blackout and major equipment damage. Electric utilities, to combat this, study inertia adequacy in systems that are particularly vulnerable. This process, involving detailed transient simulations, usually leads to a notion of a system-wide inertia floor. Ongoing questions in this analysis are in how to set the inertial floor and to what extent the location of frequency control resources matters. This paper proposes a new analysis technique that quantifies theoretical locational rate of change of frequency (ROCOF) as a computationally efficient screening algorithm scalable to large systems. An additional challenge in moving this area forward is the lack of high-quality, public benchmark dynamics cases. This paper presents a synthetic case for such purposes and a methodology for validation, to ensure that it is well suited to inertia adequacy studies to improve electric grid performance.

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