The Development and Characterization of Measurement Infrastructures for Low-Inertia Power Systems

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Science and Technology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 March 2022) | Viewed by 248

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Laboratory of Electrical Energy and Power, Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology, 3003 Bern, Switzerland
Interests: smart grid; compressed sensing; phasor measurements; power quality; inertia measurements; bad data detection; measurement uncertainty; DC Grids; power systems analysis

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Modern power systems are characterized by an ever-increasing penetration of renewable energy sources. Due to their inherent volatility and lack of rotating inertia, such resources are likely to produce faster dynamics and high distortion levels that might interfere with the traditional monitoring and control schemes. In this context, accurate and prompt distributed measurement infrastructures are envisioned to maintain system stability during sudden unexpected or fault conditions, as well as supply and demand changes. In particular, an improved robustness against narrow- and wide-band disturbances is required for measurements of frequency and the rate change of frequency.

In this Special Issue of Applied Sciences, we invite submissions exploring cutting-edge research and recent advances in the fields of inertia quantification and estimation uncertainty in non-stationary spectral analysis. Both theoretical and experimental studies are welcome, as well as comprehensive reviews and survey papers.

Dr. Guglielmo Frigo
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • inertia
  • frequency
  • rocof
  • frequency stability
  • power system
  • disturbance rejection
  • spectral analysis

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