Projects:2019s2-25201 Evaluating the Capabilities of the Existing Synchronous Generators for Ancillary Services Provision in the NEM in various Renewable Penetration Scenarios
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Introduction
Our power system is going through dramatic changes. With renewable generation resources in the grid, more synchronous generators are retiring. Traditionally, the synchronous machines were the main sources of ancillary services to compensate imbalances between generation and demand in order to keep the frequency within the acceptable range. However, renewable resources (such as photovoltaic and wind) are very uncertain, unpredictable, and representing huge up and down ramping events. In this study, we want to see if the existing synchronous generators of different types and properties (such as coal- and gas-fired and hydro power plants) are able to provide the kind of AS that is needed in different penetration levels of renewables. We use the information from AEMO to identify the existing synchronous machines, their availability for AS (eight FCAS markets), and specific characteristics related to providing AS. We also analyse the ramping requirements under various renewable (PV + wind) generation scenarios.
Project team
Project students
- Khairul Azwari Adnan
- Aina Afrina Hasram
- Wenkang Li
Supervisors
- Dr Ali Pourmousavi Kani
- David Vowles
Objectives
- Analyze the ramping requirements of under various intermittent generation scenarios.
- Study technical characteristics of existing synchronous generators available in the market.
- Quantifying the ancillary services requirements of the system under different scenarios of intermittent renewable generation.
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