Managing a Power System with 40% Wind Dr Alan Rogers EirGrid.

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Managing a Power System with 40% Wind Dr Alan Rogers EirGrid

Outline Current Situation Case study: August 26 th 2009> 40% Wind Power System Stability System Stability Tools Conclusions

Current Status Oct 2009: 1119MW of wind generation connected End of 2009: 1250MW installed End of 2010: 1600MW installed Minimum Generation (August 2009): 1632MW exported Expected Winter Peak Load 2009:4750MW Current Maximum Wind Generation: 999MW Rapidly moving towards: – 50% instantaneous wind penetration – 33% capacity penetration (Installed Wind MW / Peak MW)

Maximum Percentage Wind during 2009

Hourly Wind Variability Increased Wind needs more flexible conventional plant On this day, wind peaked at 750MW and dropped by 370MW in one hour

Case Study August 26 th :45am > 40% Wind Wind generation now regularly exceeds 40% of demand Highest wind penetration in the world on a synchronous system Occurs during night valleys, when demand is at its lowest Conventional Generation Dispatch must be carefully managed –Geographical spread of generation for voltage control –Certain amount of flexible plant to cope with sudden changes in wind (e.g. hydro) –Large machines to provide inertia, synchronizing torque, and short- circuit power Approximate Dispatch on August 26 th : –870MW Wind –850MW Large conventional machines at minimum load –200MW Peat / Hydro / Small-scale Gas

Change in Dispatch from Low to High Wind 1 x MP minHNC min 2 x TB minHN2 min PBCCGT min3 x TH pumping

Case Study – Control Issues Wind generation peaked at 880MW on August 26 th 30MW of non-firm wind was curtailed in South-West NCC expected severe contingencies in North-West, so SONI agreed to import 20MW at both Strabane and Enniskillen to alleviate contingencies Normal fluctuations in demand cause frequency jitter Wind MW fluctuations make jitter amplitude larger  PQ issue / freq control issue

Power System Stability

System Stability Tools Online Wind Security Assessment Tool (WSAT) in development: Real-time Analysis (every 30mins) –Transient Stability Analysis – Full Dynamic Simulation Faults at every bus / Tripping of large machines / Relay Actions Does the system remain as one synchronous area? Do any machines trip unexpectedly? –Voltage Stability Analysis (Margin to Voltage Collapse / N-1 Contingencies) Voltages in range / Overloads / Voltage Collapse –Frequency Stability How low will frequency go / frequency recovery / system inertia ? Damping Monitor Relay –Analyzing low frequency modes 0.001Hz – 99Hz –Oscillatory Events / Magnitudes / Damping / Duration –Any systemic change in behaviour with high wind penetration?

System Security: August 26th Voltage Security Assessment – extra 500MW wind could be accomodated before voltage collapse / unsolved loadflow –Yellow region means secure but with some overloads if certain lines trip Transient Security Assessment showed that a large generator trip would cause a frequency drop to about 49.3 Hz –This is normal. No other problems were flagged No stability problem with 40% instantaneous wind during SNV as far as we can tell –Key limitations: Thermal Limits / Conventional Plant Constraints

Conclusions 40% instantaneous wind becoming more common Change in Dispatch / System Behaviour –Flexible Generation Requirements –Extensive dynamic simulations required Power System Stability Tools –WSAT –Damping Monitor 2020: 37% Average Wind Energy –Very high instantaneous penetration in theory (70/80%) –Careful study of stability limits will be required

Possible 2020 Fuel Mix