2018
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrs.2018.2812423
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Frequency Participation Factors

Abstract: Abstract-This paper discusses two quantitative and complementary approaches to evaluate the participation of synchronous generators and interconnection buses on local bus frequency variations during electromechanical transients. Both approaches are based on the concept of frequency divider formula recently proposed by the authors on these transactions. A thorough comparison of the two approaches is provided considering several scenarios and three networks, namely the New England 39-bus test system, the all-isl… Show more

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“…One of the goals of RESERVE is to provide a proper theoretical background for frequency measures and estimation as well as the impact of measure delays and noise is defined first. The most relevant results achieved so far are related to this task [52], [53], [56], [218] and have led to a new definition of frequency to be proposed for ENTSO-E network codes (see Subsection II-J).…”
Section: F Integration Studies 1) Pmu-based Monitoring and Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the goals of RESERVE is to provide a proper theoretical background for frequency measures and estimation as well as the impact of measure delays and noise is defined first. The most relevant results achieved so far are related to this task [52], [53], [56], [218] and have led to a new definition of frequency to be proposed for ENTSO-E network codes (see Subsection II-J).…”
Section: F Integration Studies 1) Pmu-based Monitoring and Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As FDF implies, the dynamic frequency at each node of the power system is different [43,44]. The concept of frequency of center of inertia (CoI) is proposed to present the "center" frequency (also abbreviated as system frequency in some reports and papers) of the power system [38,[45][46][47][48]:…”
Section: Frequency Of Coi and Its Estimation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%