Virtual synchronous generators
KU Leuven · Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Abstract
In electricity grids the frequency of the voltage is stabilized by a combination of the rotational inertia (rotating mass) of synchronous power generators in the grid and a control algorithm acting on the rotational speed of a number of major synchronous power generators. When in future small non-synchronous generation units replace a significant part of the synchronous power generation capacity, the total rotational inertia of the synchronous generators is decreased significantly. This causes large frequency variations that can end up in an unstable grid. A way to stabilize the grid frequency is to add virtual rotational inertia to the distributed generators. A virtual inertia can be attained for any…
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2Topics & keywords
- Inertia
- Permanent magnet synchronous generator
- Control theory (sociology)
- Synchronous motor
- Moment of inertia
- Computer science
- Power (physics)
- Grid
- Affordable and clean energy