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Improving Primary Frequency Response to Support Networked Microgrid Operations

Kevin P. Schneider, Nikitha Radhakrishnan,Yingying Tang, Francis K. Tuffner,Chen-Ching Liu,Jing Xie,Dan Ton

IEEE transactions on power systems(2019)

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Individual microgrids have proven their ability to provide uninterrupted power to critical end-use loads during severe events. Building on the performance of individual microgrids during extreme events, there has been an increasing interest in the operations of network microgrids. By networking microgrids during extreme events, it is possible to share resources, increase the duration for which they can operate islanded, improve efficiency, and increase the resiliency of critical end-use loads. While there are benefits to networking the operations of resiliency-based microgrids, the switching operations that they require introduce transients, which can result in a loss of dynamic stability. The issue of dynamic stability is especially acute inmicrogrids with high penetrations of inverter-connected generation, and correspondingly low system inertia. While the low inertia of these microgrids can be increased by over-sizing the rotating generators, the increased capital and operating costs can become a barrier to deployment. This paperwill present a method of augmenting primary frequency controls to support the switching transients necessary for the operation of networked microgrids, without the need to over-size rotating machines.
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Conservation voltage reduction,distribution system analysis,power simulation,microgrids,power modeling,resiliency,smart grid
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