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An Overview of Ancillary Services and HVDC Systems in European Context

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ENERGIES
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en12183481

Keywords

ancillary services; HVDC systems; loss management; frequency control; voltage and reactive power control; black start; congestion management

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  1. project HVDC Inertia Provision (HVDC Pro) - ENERGIX program of the Research Council of Norway [268053/E20]
  2. Statnett
  3. Equinor
  4. RTE
  5. ELIA

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Liberalization of electricity markets has brought focus on the optimal use of generation and transmission infrastructure. In such a scenario, where the power transmission systems are being operated closer to their critical limits, Ancillary Services (AS) play an important role in ensuring secure and cost-effective operation of power systems. Emerging converter-based HVDC technologies and integration of renewable energy sources (RES) have changed the power system dynamics which are based on classical power plant operation and synchronous generator dynamics. Transmission system interconnections between different countries and integrated energy markets in Europe have led to a reduction in the use of energy from non-renewable fossil-based sources. This review paper gives an insight into ancillary services definitions and market practices for procurement and activation of these ancillary services in different control areas within the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E). The focus lies particularly on ancillary services from HVDC systems. It is foreseen that DC elements will play an important role in the control and management of the future power system and in particular through ancillary services provision. Keeping this in view, the capability of HVDC systems to provide ancillary services is presented.

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