An Analysis of the Intertial Response of Small Isolated Power Systems in Presence of Generation from Renewable Energy Sources
- Authors: Favuzza, S.; Ippolito, M.G.; Musca, R.; Navarro Navia, M.; Riva Sanseverino, E.; Zizzo, G.; Bongiorno, M.
- Publication year: 2018
- Type: Contributo in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/338304
Abstract
Renewable Energy Sources are posing critical issues related to the mining of power systems stability, essentially due to a decrement of the inertial response during system's contingencies. As a consequence, to preserve the security and the reliability of the system, it is necessary to adopt new frequency adjustments mechanisms. This issue becomes particularly critical in isolated power systems, like those of small islands not supplied by the main grid, in the case of high shares of production from unpredictable renewabies such as photovoitaic and wind sources. In this framework, the present work deals with the analysis of the variation of the inertia time constant of a small island in various scenarios characterized by a different share of renewable energy. The study represents the first step of a more extended feasibility study for the conversion of a traditional power system based on fossil fuel towards a renewable energy-based power system.