Authors
JG Slootweg, WL Kling
Publication date
2002/7/21
Conference
IEEE Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting,
Volume
2
Pages
862-867
Publisher
IEEE
Description
It is expected that increasing amounts of new generation technologies will be connected to electrical power systems in the near future. Most of these technologies are of considerably smaller scale than conventional synchronous generators and are therefore connected to distribution grids. Further, many are based on technologies different from the synchronous generator, such as the squirrel cage induction generator and high or low speed generators that are grid coupled through a power electronic converter. When connected in small amounts, the impact of distributed generation on power system transient stability will be negligible. However, if its penetration level becomes higher, distributed generation may start to influence the dynamic behavior of the power system as a whole. In this paper, the impact of distributed generation technology and penetration level on the dynamics of a test system is investigated. It is …
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JG Slootweg, WL Kling - IEEE Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting,, 2002