2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15051784
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A Study on Frequency Stability and Primary Frequency Response of the Korean Electric Power System Considering the High Penetration of Wind Power

Abstract: The high penetration of wind power decreases the system inertia and primary frequency reserve while replacing the conventional synchronous generators (SGs). Therefore, if the system operator does not take appropriate action on the remaining generation units (GUs) operation, high penetration of wind power will aggravate the frequency stability. To solve this problem, wind power plants (WPPs) may provide the inertial response and primary frequency response (PFR) to support the frequency stability. However, due t… Show more

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“…This assumption is unjustified, as will be shown later. A number of studies in this area were focused on steady-state value of frequency [18][19][20], which is not sufficient for preventing UFLS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assumption is unjustified, as will be shown later. A number of studies in this area were focused on steady-state value of frequency [18][19][20], which is not sufficient for preventing UFLS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%