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Frequency regulation in power system

asked 2023-06-24 10:44:23 -0500

Alex H.O gravatar image

Hi everyone, I'm a newbie. I want to adjust the frequency in the power system, but I don't know how to set the reserve generator for frequency regulation? How to change the capacity of the reserve generator when the frequency is dropped below the specified in PSS/E?

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answered 2023-06-26 21:27:03 -0500

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Search this forum and the internet for "primary frequency response". In a power system , there is no "reserve generator for frequency regulation", but instead, every generator capable to respond to frequency change in the grid should provide a countereffect to it to restore frequency. The primary frequency response is automatic and controlled by the governor in a generator. The sample network case "savnw" contained in the PSSe installation folder "EXAMPLE" can be used in a dynamic simulation to study a frequency drop after the outage of a generator. One of the generators uses a HYGOV model.

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Thank you Jconto. In actual generators there is a dead-band. In the example "savnw" with governors TGOV1, HYGOV, how can I install dead-band?

Alex H.O gravatar imageAlex H.O ( 2023-06-30 16:19:22 -0500 )edit

Use the version "D" (check the manual MODELS for Governors): TGOV1DU and HYGOVDU

jconto gravatar imagejconto ( 2023-07-06 09:14:17 -0500 )edit
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answered 2023-06-26 15:27:21 -0500

Alex H.O gravatar image

Can I use model HYGOV to install frequency control reserve generator? But I don't know how to set parameters for HYGOV. Can anyone help me, thank you very much!

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