LIU Xiangyu, ZHANG Lihao, GU Xueping, et al. Day Ahead Dispatching Model of Low-inertia Power Grid Considering Security Constraints of Peak Shaving and Frequency Regulation[J]. 2025, (21): 8390-8402.
LIU Xiangyu, ZHANG Lihao, GU Xueping, et al. Day Ahead Dispatching Model of Low-inertia Power Grid Considering Security Constraints of Peak Shaving and Frequency Regulation[J]. 2025, (21): 8390-8402. DOI: 10.13334/j.0258-8013.pcsee.240711.
To solve the coupling problem of source-load fluctuation and frequency security risk in power systems with high proportion of new energy
this paper proposes a day-ahead dispatching mode that considers security constraints
fine segmentation
and collaborative optimization of peak shaving and frequency regulation. Firstly
based on the analysis of the peak shaving and frequency regulation processes in power grids with high renewable penetration
a fine segmentation and collaborative optimization method for generator unit reserve capacity is proposed to address risks in steady-state power imbalance
transient frequency over-limit
and quasi-steady- state frequency recovery. Secondly
taking into account not only the system's peak shaving and frequency regulation reserve demand and primary frequency response ability
but also the load inertia characteristics of the generator unit under different working conditions
a day-ahead dispatching model for active power frequency security in low-inertia power grids is proposed. Then
an automatic generation control (AGC) re-regulation model for reserve capacity is further established to meet the fast recovery requirement of quasi-steady-state frequency. Finally
the improved IEEE 39-bus system is employed to verify the accuracy of the model in characterizing the power system's reserve capacity demand and demonstrate the proposed model's advantages in suppressing active power frequency security risks.