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Issues and mitigations of wind energy penetrated network: Australian network case study

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posted on 2024-06-03, 20:17 authored by Asma Aziz, Aman Than Oo, Alex Stojcevski
Longest geographically connected Australian power system is undergoing an unprecedented transition, under the effect of increased integration of renewable energy systems. This change in generation mix has implications for the whole interconnected system designs, its operational strategies and the regulatory framework. Frequency control policies about real-time balancing of demand and supply is one of the prominent and priority operational challenge requiring urgent attention. This paper reviews the Australian electricity market structure in presence of wind energy and its governance. Various issues related to increased wind generation systems integration are discussed in detail. Currently applied mitigations along with prospective mitigation methods requiring new or improved policies are also discussed. It is concluded that developing prospective frequency regulation ancillary services market desires further encouraging policies from governing authority to keep pace with current grid transition and maintain its security.

History

Journal

Journal of modern power systems and clean energy

Volume

6

Pagination

1141-1157

Location

Berlin, Germany

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2196-5625

eISSN

2196-5420

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, The Author(s)

Issue

6

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg