4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

A New Approach for Estimating Frequency Variations Due to Smart Grid Functions

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
Volume 56, Issue 3, Pages 2292-2303

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIA.2020.2972203

Keywords

Frequency estimation; Power demand; Power system stability; Load modeling; Smart grids; Stability analysis; Sensitivity; Frequency stability; Newton-Raphson method; power system frequency estimation; smart grid; ZIP model

Funding

  1. CRD Grant from NSERC

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This article presents a new approach for estimating the frequency variations (Df) due to applying smart grid functions on a load bus. The proposed approach is based on constructing a ZIP model for the power demands at a load bus that is controlled by smart grid functions.The constructed ZIP model provides a relationship between the active and reactive power demands and the frequency at any load bus. This relationship can be formulated as a set of nonlinear equations, which can be numerically solved for Df. The load-model approach is implemented for performance evaluation using load buses in the IEEE 30-bus power system under different loading levels. Performance results show that the proposed approach has a simple implementation, and can provide an accurate estimation of frequency variations due to slow and small changes load power demands. Furthermore, performance results reveal the insensitivity of the load-model approach to load power demands and/or seasonal changes in load power demands.

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