2010
DOI: 10.2172/1004164
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Frequency Control Performance Measurement and Requirements

Abstract: Frequency control is an essential requirement of reliable electric power system operations. Determination of frequency control depends on frequency measurement and the practices based on these measurements that dictate acceptable frequency management. This report chronicles the evolution of these measurements and practices. As technology progresses from analog to digital for calculation, communication, and control, the technical basis for frequency control measurement and practices to determine acceptable perf… Show more

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“…The discussion of the first topic draws from two technical reports commissioned for this study that are published separately (Martinez et al 2010, Illian 2010. The second discussion is based on interviews conducted by the project team with power system operators.…”
Section: The Motivation For Using Primary Frequency Response Metrics mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The discussion of the first topic draws from two technical reports commissioned for this study that are published separately (Martinez et al 2010, Illian 2010. The second discussion is based on interviews conducted by the project team with power system operators.…”
Section: The Motivation For Using Primary Frequency Response Metrics mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, these practices target predominantly the average performance of reserves for secondary frequency control and permit operation beyond pre-established thresholds for some portion of time. The historic reasons for this are discussed in Illian (2010).…”
Section: The Quality Of Frequency Control Of the Us Interconnectionmentioning
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“…Frequency rate of change is determined by the inertia of all generators and rotating loads on the grid [2]. The frequency must be strictly maintained within a very narrow range in order to comply with the control performance standards (CPS) and the balancing authority ACE Limit (BAAL) reliability criteria [3]. Traditionally, FR is supplied by directing dedicated generators in response to a signal sent by the independent system operator (ISO) or the regional transmission organization (RTO).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Heating systems, such as electric boilers and resistance heaters; these resources vary the heater electric consumption (i.e., adjusting the heating capacity) in response to the FR signal [8]. (3) Independent systems with variable frequency drives (VFD), such as wastewater treatment pumps and supply fans in air-handling units (AHU); these resources vary the motor electric consumption (i.e., adjusting the motor rotating speed) in response to the FR signal [9,10]. These three types of resources typically have smaller capacity than generators but can ramp much faster and respond to the FR signal more accurately and thereby offer better performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%