2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40866-022-00157-8
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Optimal planning of Renewable energy generators in modern power grid for enhanced system inertia

Abstract: In recent times renewable energy sources have become an integral part of the modern power grid. As a result, the overall system inertia of the grid has been reduced, thus leading to frequency instability issues such as fast rate of change of frequency. Thus, to compensate for the declining inertia, it is important to carefully select renewable energy generators (REGs) and energy storage systems (ESS) in order to ensure the stability of the power grid, while also controlling greenhouse gases emissions in line w… Show more

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