2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3169489
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Determination of Control Requirements to Impose on CIG for Ensuring Frequency Stability of Low Inertia Power Systems

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“…Many case studies for the optimal integration of IBRs exist for various systems and countries, e.g. Germany [41], Chile [42], Colombia [20], Italy [43]. When considering power electronically interfaced DERs the control design of the device plays a major role, which is reflected in the recent extension of the IEEE grid stability definitions, cf.…”
Section: B Resulting Requirements For Emerging Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many case studies for the optimal integration of IBRs exist for various systems and countries, e.g. Germany [41], Chile [42], Colombia [20], Italy [43]. When considering power electronically interfaced DERs the control design of the device plays a major role, which is reflected in the recent extension of the IEEE grid stability definitions, cf.…”
Section: B Resulting Requirements For Emerging Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous reviews such as [8][9][10][11] address various aspects of grid stability, emphasizing frequency maintenance and techniques for minimizing disruptions. On the other hand studies in [12,13] delve into control requirements for inverter-based RESs within low-inertia networks. The research presented in [14] provides an overview of inertia definitions and estimation methods for both synchronous generators and inverter-based RESs, categorizing them as model-based and measurement-based approaches.…”
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confidence: 99%