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South Dakota State University

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

2020

Microgrids

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Optimization-Based Fast-Frequency Support In Low Inertia Power Systems, Ujjwol Tamrakar Jan 2020

Optimization-Based Fast-Frequency Support In Low Inertia Power Systems, Ujjwol Tamrakar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The future electrical energy demand will largely be met by non-synchronous renewable energy sources (RESs) in the form of photovoltaics and wind energy. The lack of inertial response from these non-synchronous, inverter-based generation in microgrids makes the system vulnerable to large rate-of-change-of-frequency (ROCOF) and frequency excursions. This can trigger under frequency load shedding and cause cascaded outages which may ultimately lead to total blackouts. To limit the ROCOF and the frequency excursions, fast-frequency support can be provided through appropriate control of energy storage systems (ESSs). For proper deployment of such fast-frequency control strategies, accurate information regarding the inertial response of …