Characterization of the Hydropower Inlet Effect on the Electric Network Frequency

One of the challenges posed by renewable energies is the stabilization of parameters related to the quality of electrical energy. This study demonstrates the existence of a relationship between input blocks of hydropower and the variation of the fundamental frequency of the electricity grid. By mapp...

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Published inEnergies (Basel) Vol. 16; no. 9; p. 3832
Main Authors Álvarez-Higueruela, Jesús, Gutiérrez-Villalba, Francisco-José, Sierra-Fernández, José-María, González-de-la-Rosa, Juan-José, Florencias-Oliveros, Olivia, Palomares-Salas, José-Carlos, Agüera-Pérez, Agustín, Espinosa-Gavira, Manuel-Jesús
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 29.04.2023
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Summary:One of the challenges posed by renewable energies is the stabilization of parameters related to the quality of electrical energy. This study demonstrates the existence of a relationship between input blocks of hydropower and the variation of the fundamental frequency of the electricity grid. By mapping production data provided by the Spanish Electric Network with frequency measured in the laboratory, it is shown that gradients of hydropower are correlated with frequency fluctuations for certain characteristic times. Considering hourly instances of energy input, the study compares two methods for calculating hydropower gradients (linear regression and pseudo-linear regression) and two methods for calculating local frequency extrema (the “specular inertia” method and analysis by comparison with the moving average) in order to corroborate the results.
ISSN:1996-1073
1996-1073
DOI:10.3390/en16093832