In recent years,the interconnection of asynchronous power grids through the VSC-MTDC system has been proposed and extensively studied in light of the potential benefits of economical bulk power exchanges and frequency...In recent years,the interconnection of asynchronous power grids through the VSC-MTDC system has been proposed and extensively studied in light of the potential benefits of economical bulk power exchanges and frequency regulation reserves sharing.This paper proposes an optimized allocation method for sharing frequency regulation reserves among the interconnected power systems and the corresponding frequency regulation control of the VSC-MTDC system under emergency frequency deviation events.First,the frequency regulation reserve classification is proposed.In the classification,the available frequency response capacity reserves of each interconnection are divided into commercial reserves and regular reserves.While the commercial reserves are procured through long-term contracts,the regular reserves are purchased based on market prices of frequency regulation services.Secondly,based on the proposed frequency regulation reserve classification,a novel frequency regulation control is then introduced for the VSC-MTDC system.This control method could minimize the costs of the disturbed power grid for the needed frequency response supports from the other power grids.Simulation verifications are performed on a modified IEEE 39 bus system and a highly reduced power system model representing the North American grids.The simulation verification indicates that the developed frequency regulation control significantly reduced ancillary service costs of the disturbed power grid.展开更多
基金This work was supported in part by the Young Innovative Talents Project of Universities and Colleges in Guangdong Province under Grant 2021KQNCX002in part by the Talent Team Building Funds of SCUT under Grant D6211230.
文摘In recent years,the interconnection of asynchronous power grids through the VSC-MTDC system has been proposed and extensively studied in light of the potential benefits of economical bulk power exchanges and frequency regulation reserves sharing.This paper proposes an optimized allocation method for sharing frequency regulation reserves among the interconnected power systems and the corresponding frequency regulation control of the VSC-MTDC system under emergency frequency deviation events.First,the frequency regulation reserve classification is proposed.In the classification,the available frequency response capacity reserves of each interconnection are divided into commercial reserves and regular reserves.While the commercial reserves are procured through long-term contracts,the regular reserves are purchased based on market prices of frequency regulation services.Secondly,based on the proposed frequency regulation reserve classification,a novel frequency regulation control is then introduced for the VSC-MTDC system.This control method could minimize the costs of the disturbed power grid for the needed frequency response supports from the other power grids.Simulation verifications are performed on a modified IEEE 39 bus system and a highly reduced power system model representing the North American grids.The simulation verification indicates that the developed frequency regulation control significantly reduced ancillary service costs of the disturbed power grid.