Best Practice Grid Restoration with Hydropower Plants

Stefan Christian Polster, Robert Schürhuber, Herwig Renner, Leopold Robert, Robert Schmaranz, Christian Rupp, Christian Tengg

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Abstract

Events as the Italy blackout 2003 and the grid splitting 2006 cause to bring up grid restoration and black-start ability as an urgent topic for both grid and power plant operators. In this paper the requirements for participation in grid restoration and lessons learned from black-start and island tests in Carinthia 2017 are discussed. The evaluation of the tests shows, that the nozzle provision results in an increased frequency stability due to the fast control reaction.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018
Event20th International Seminar on Hydropower Plants - , Austria
Duration: 14 Nov 201816 Nov 2018
https://www.viennahydro.com/

Conference

Conference20th International Seminar on Hydropower Plants
Abbreviated titleViennahydro
Country/TerritoryAustria
Period14/11/1816/11/18
Internet address

Keywords

  • Grid restoration
  • deflector control
  • frequency stability
  • black start capability

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