2020 IEEE 29th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/isie45063.2020.9152584
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Under-Frequency Load Shedding in Mongolia: Simulation Assessment Considering Inertia Scenarios

Abstract: Mongolia power system (MPS) is evolving quite fast, and the integration of renewable resources (mainly wind power and solar photovoltaic) reached 20% by 2019. The MPS is interconnected to Russia in order to cover local energy deficits, especially during freezing winters. However, the interconnection to Russia is a sensible element of the MPS, especially from the frequency control and stability point of view. This situation was evident during the sudden disconnection of the two interconnecting lines that provok… Show more

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“…Te IEEE-39 bus system is excited by disconnecting the generator G06 producing a UF event. Te frequency response indicators (f min , t min , and f ss ) [33] and the total amount of LS ( 􏽢 P) are used to illustrate and assess the performance of the UFLS scheme using (i) the conventional UFLS approach, (ii) optimal UFLS approach solved by the PSO algorithm, and (iii) optimal UFLS approach solved by the IHS algorithm. Te frequency response is depicted in Figure 11, and Table 5 summarizes the frequency response indicators as well as the total amount of load disconnected ( 􏽢 P).…”
Section: Assessing the Performance Of The Proposed Optimallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te IEEE-39 bus system is excited by disconnecting the generator G06 producing a UF event. Te frequency response indicators (f min , t min , and f ss ) [33] and the total amount of LS ( 􏽢 P) are used to illustrate and assess the performance of the UFLS scheme using (i) the conventional UFLS approach, (ii) optimal UFLS approach solved by the PSO algorithm, and (iii) optimal UFLS approach solved by the IHS algorithm. Te frequency response is depicted in Figure 11, and Table 5 summarizes the frequency response indicators as well as the total amount of load disconnected ( 􏽢 P).…”
Section: Assessing the Performance Of The Proposed Optimallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CES is the largest energy system in Mongolia. The total installed capacity of the CES is 1281 MW [27]. CHPs occupies 83.5% and RES plants occupy 16.5% of the total installed capacity, and the shortage is covered by electricity imported from Russia, which amounts to about 20%.…”
Section: Mongolian Power System and Major Event Of September 2018mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the MPS is composed of nine thermal power plants, three wind power plants, five solar power plants and three hydropower plants. The interconnection between the five RPS of the MPS is through 220 and 110 kV overhead transmission lines [28,29]. CRPS is the most extensive local energy system and is connected to AURPS, ERPS and SRPS through a 110 kV transmission line.…”
Section: Overview Of the Mpsmentioning
confidence: 99%