Grid Support with Wind Turbines: The Case of the 2019 Blackout in Flensburg

被引:11
作者
Gloe, Arne [1 ]
Jauch, Clemens [1 ]
Rather, Thomas [2 ]
机构
[1] Flensburg Univ Appl Sci, Wind Energy Technol Inst, D-24943 Flensburg, Germany
[2] Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH, D-24939 Grids, Flensburg, Germany
关键词
system split; blackout; frequency support; wind turbines; synthetic inertia; primary frequency control; INERTIA CONTRIBUTION; REQUIREMENTS;
D O I
10.3390/en14061697
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The work presented in this paper aims to show how modern wind turbines can help to control the frequency in a small grid which suffers from large power imbalances. It is shown for an exemplary situation, which occurred in Flensburg's distribution grid in 2019: a major blackout, which occurred after almost two hours in islanding operation, affecting almost the entire distribution grid, which supplies approximately 55,000 households and businesses. For the analysis, a wind turbine model and a grid support controller developed at the Wind Energy Technology Institute are combined with real measurements from the day of the blackout to generate a fictional yet realistic case study for such an islanding situation. For this case study, it is assumed that wind turbines with grid support functionalities are connected to the medium voltage distribution grid of the city. It is shown to what extent wind turbines can help to operate the grid by providing grid frequency support in two ways: By supplying synthetic inertia only, where the wind turbines can help to limit the rate of change of frequency in the islanded grid directly after losing the connection to the central European grid. In combination with the primary frequency control capabilities of the wind turbines (WTs), the disconnection of one gen set in the local power station might have been avoided. Furthermore, wind turbines with primary frequency control capabilities could have restored the grid frequency to 50 Hz shortly after the islanding situation even if the aforementioned gen-set was lost. This would have allowed connecting a backup medium voltage line to the central European grid and thereby avoiding the blackout.
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