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Auteurs principaux: Nicolet, Christophe, Béguin, Antoine, Dreyer, Matthieu, Alligné, Sébastien, Jung, Alexander, Cordeiro, Diogo, Moreira, Carlos
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Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.06299
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author Nicolet, Christophe
Béguin, Antoine
Dreyer, Matthieu
Alligné, Sébastien
Jung, Alexander
Cordeiro, Diogo
Moreira, Carlos
author_facet Nicolet, Christophe
Béguin, Antoine
Dreyer, Matthieu
Alligné, Sébastien
Jung, Alexander
Cordeiro, Diogo
Moreira, Carlos
contents This paper is addressing the quantification and the comparison of pumped storage power plants, PSPP, contribution to synchronous inertia and synthetic inertia when fixed speed and variable speed motor-generators technologies are considered, respectively. Therefore, a grid stability study was conducted by means of 1D SIMSEN simulation for the 2 x 395 MW PSPP Frades 2 in Portugal with both fixed speed and variable speed technologies in case of operation connected to an infinite power network or to an islanded 4.4 GW synchronous power network.
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spellingShingle Inertia emulation contribution of Frades 2 variable speed pump-turbine to power network stability
Nicolet, Christophe
Béguin, Antoine
Dreyer, Matthieu
Alligné, Sébastien
Jung, Alexander
Cordeiro, Diogo
Moreira, Carlos
Systems and Control
This paper is addressing the quantification and the comparison of pumped storage power plants, PSPP, contribution to synchronous inertia and synthetic inertia when fixed speed and variable speed motor-generators technologies are considered, respectively. Therefore, a grid stability study was conducted by means of 1D SIMSEN simulation for the 2 x 395 MW PSPP Frades 2 in Portugal with both fixed speed and variable speed technologies in case of operation connected to an infinite power network or to an islanded 4.4 GW synchronous power network.
title Inertia emulation contribution of Frades 2 variable speed pump-turbine to power network stability
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.06299