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Challenges and opportunities of inertia estimation and forecasting in low-inertia power systems

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111176

Keywords

Low-inertia power systems; Inertia estimation; Inertia forecasting; Power system operation

Funding

  1. Electricity Network Innovation Allowance project on Short-term System Inertia Forecast [NIA_NGSO0020]

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This paper provides an overview and classification of inertia estimation methods, categorizing them based on the time horizon and scope of estimation. The framework presented allows for objective comparisons of newly developed or improved methods with existing ones, identifying shortcomings and suggesting areas for future work in inertia estimation.
Accurate inertia estimates and forecasts are crucial to support the system operation in future low-inertia power systems. A large literature on inertia estimation methods is available. This paper aims to provide an overview and classification of inertia estimation methods. The classification considers the time horizon the methods are applicable to, i.e., offline post mortem, online real time and forecasting methods, and the scope of the inertia estimation, e.g., system-wide, regional, generation, demand, individual resource. The framework presented in this paper facilitates objective comparisons of the performance of newly developed or improved inertia estimation methods with the state-of-the-art methods in their respective time horizon and with their respective scope. Moreover, shortcomings of the existing inertia estimation methods have been identified and suggestions for future work have been made.

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