2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v31.i2.pp609-616
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The accessible large-scale renewable energy potential and its projected influence on Tamil Nadu's grid stability

Chelladurai Chandarahasan,
Edwin Sheeba Percis

Abstract: Due to its inherent geographical potential for wind/solar power and other renewable energy sources (RES) generation, Tamil Nadu is one of the pioneering Indian states in the early development and utilisation of RES. Tamil Nadu accounts for roughly 25% of India's total wind energy capacity. Increased penetration of RES in a power system indicates that RESs have replaced traditional power plants that have historically managed and stabilised the power system, resulting in novel power flow situations. Grid stabili… Show more

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“…It can also be interpreted as, a small alternate in the amplitude of the bus voltage no longer having an effect on the real energy glide at the bus and in addition a small alternate in the section attitude of the bus voltage does. Sincerely no impacts on reactive power flow [22], [23]. This decoupling offers a totally simple, rapid, and dependable set of rules.…”
Section: Fast Decoupled Solution Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also be interpreted as, a small alternate in the amplitude of the bus voltage no longer having an effect on the real energy glide at the bus and in addition a small alternate in the section attitude of the bus voltage does. Sincerely no impacts on reactive power flow [22], [23]. This decoupling offers a totally simple, rapid, and dependable set of rules.…”
Section: Fast Decoupled Solution Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%