A Critical System Strength Evaluation of a Power System with High Penetration of Renewable Energy Generations

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Abstract

The power system is experiencing a higher penetration of renewable energy generations (REGs). The short circuit ratio (SCR) and the grid impedance ratio (GIR) are two indices to quantify the system strength of the power system with REGs. In this paper, the critical short circuit ratio (CSCR) is defined as the corresponding SCR when the system voltage is in the critical stable state. Through static voltage stability analysis, the mathematical expression of the CSCR considering the impact of GIR is derived. The maximum value of CSCR is adopted as the critical value to distinguish the weak power system. Based on the static equivalent circuit analysis, it is proved that the CSCR is still effective to evaluate critical system strength considering the interactive impact among REGs. Finally, we find that the GIR can be neglected and the SCR can be used individually to evaluate the system strength when SCR>2 or GIR>5. The correctness and rationality of the CSCR and its critical value are validated on ADPSS.

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Yu, L., Sun, H., Xu, S., Zhao, B., & Zhang, J. (2022). A Critical System Strength Evaluation of a Power System with High Penetration of Renewable Energy Generations. CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems, 8(3), 710–720. https://doi.org/10.17775/CSEEJPES.2021.03020

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