Inverter-based Resources for Power Generation Technology
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Inverter-based resources; power system frequency stability; SCADA; generation methods.Abstract
The aim of this research project is to explore the possibility of maintaining the stability of frequency control in power systems today where the share of high percentage inverter resources is gradually increasing. By conducting experiments using SCADA, this research aims to find effective ways to analyze the specific generation methods and compare them with the conventional ones, and finally to explore the possibilities of maintaining the stability of the frequency of the power system in the above mentioned scenario.
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