2024
DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5873
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Improving frequency regulation for future low inertia power grids: a review

Brian K. Wamukoya,
Christopher M. Muriithi,
Keren K. Kaberere

Abstract: The modern power system is witnessing an unprecedented increase in the penetration of renewable variable generation (VG) sources. Increased uptake of converter interfaced VG like solar PV and wind power while replacing conventional synchronous generators (SGs) introduces new challenges to grid operators in terms of dynamically handling frequency stability and regulation. Reducing the number of SGs while increasing non-synchronous, inertia-less converter interfaced VG reduces grid natural inertia, which is crit… Show more

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