2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-12082-5_39
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A Dynamic Power Flow Model Considering the Uncertainty of Primary Frequency Regulation of System

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“…(1) However, f and L depends on the PFR and SFR contributions themselves. To overcome this limitation, f and L are typically estimated by the two following wellknown relations given by [1]: (2) where K' [MW/Hz] is the sum of all the PFC of the generators participating to the PFR and of the load, K'' [MW] is the sum of all secondary control reserves, and Δp is the active power perturbation.…”
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“…(1) However, f and L depends on the PFR and SFR contributions themselves. To overcome this limitation, f and L are typically estimated by the two following wellknown relations given by [1]: (2) where K' [MW/Hz] is the sum of all the PFC of the generators participating to the PFR and of the load, K'' [MW] is the sum of all secondary control reserves, and Δp is the active power perturbation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such disturbances (load/generator shedding, line tripping, etc.) are the ones occurring in real power systems and are increasingly frequent with the vRES integration, characterized by intermittent generation [2].…”
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