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Impact of Societal Events on Frequency Stability Considering LED TVs in Low Inertia Trending Power Systems

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 5649-5657

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIA.2021.3106874

Keywords

TV; Light emitting diodes; Power system stability; Power demand; Brightness; Digital filters; Active filters; Distributed energy resource (DER); FERC order 2222; frequency control; frequency regulation; frequency response; frequency stability; LED; low inertia; renewable energy source (RES)

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This article discusses the issues of renewable energy generation and distributed energy resources participating in the electricity market due to environmental concerns, as well as the impact of LED TV viewership on frequency stability. The research collected and analyzed power demand data of LED TVs, and explored the development of frequency control practices to address the stability issue.
Due to environmental concerns, renewable energy sources (RESs) gradually replace conventional power generations. Over the past decade, wind and solar electricity generation have increased from 55 to 275 million MW center dot h and from 2 to 96 million MW center dot h, respectively, in the U.S. Recently, FERC order 2222 allows distributed energy resources, including distributed renewable generation and energy storage, to participate in the electricity wholesale market through aggregations. Limited rotating inertia of renewable generation resources results in reduced system inertia, which will increase the rate of change of frequency due to sudden mismatches of generation and demand. During the high visibility national social event, the brightness of LED TV display put simultaneous demand change in power systems. With the development of slim, tightly packaged, and yearly update features of smart TV, the penetration of different LED displays climbed rapidly from 9% to 60% in the U.S. during 2012-2019. In this article, the impact of societal events on frequency stability caused by large viewership on LED TVs are discussed. Increasing RESs penetration and FERC order 2222 are considered in this study. The power demand data of a 55-inch LED TV are collected and analyzed to address the problem. This article discusses the frequency stability issue caused by LED TVs in a low inertia power system. It can help system operators to develop frequency control practices accordingly.

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