Grid Integration Studies
Grid Integration of Renewables
As the penetration of converter-based energy-generating resources (wind, solar, etc) increases, huge challenges to all sections of the power system including planning, operation, control, etc.
This study aims to carry out the feasibility study of interconnecting converter-based resources to the AC networks for the different network strength (Short circuit ratio) scenarios under various operating conditions.
Feasibility study of grid-connected renewable energy sources is required to ensure compliance with the grid code.
What are the Studies for Grid Integration of Renewables?
The following studies can be carried out for the interconnection of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, etc) with the grid.
Network fault scenarios and fault ride-through (FRT) behavior
Dynamic studies: Frequency, voltage, and phase angle steps
AC short circuit studies with different network strengths (short circuit ratio)
Ancillary services: Reactive power and AC voltage, inertia, and fast frequency response.
Sudden application and removal of loads and generations
Energization of the networks (switching)
Islanding operation
Harmonics and total harmonic distortion (THD)
References
IEC TS 63102:2021 - Grid code compliance assessment methods for grid connection of wind and PV power plants.
IEC TR 63401 - Dynamic characteristics of inverter-based resources in bulk power systems.
IEEE Std 2800™-2022 - IEEE Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs) Interconnecting with Associated Transmission Electric Power Systems.
Central Electricity Regulatory Commission - Indian Electricity Grid Code.
IEC TS 62898 – Microgrids guidelines.
IEC 61400 – Wind energy generation systems.
IEC 62934 - Grid integration of renewable energy generation – Terms and definitions.