会议专题

A study on the power system in Jeju Island after 2011

The usage of renewable energy sources are rapidly increasing owing to the exhaustion of fossil fuel and the necessity in reduction of greenhouse gasses. There are many constructions of wind farms because wind power has economical efficiency. Especially, some wind farms are now operating in Jeju Island. The Jeju Island is the biggest island in Korea and there are many future plans in increasing wind farm installations in Jeju Island. It is hard to construct a new thermal power plant or a nuclear plant in Jeju Island because Jeju Island is specialized for sightseeing. Presently, Jeju Island is receiving electricity from the mainland. The amount of receiving power is about 30% of Jeju Island electricity consumption and 70% of consumption is generated by thermal power plants in Jeju Island. In the future, the portion of increasing load demand will be managed by an additional HVDC, which is scheduled to be completed and start operation by 2011. In this situation, the power system of Jeju Island has three factors; conventional HVDC, additional HVDC and many wind farms. In this paper, the power system of Jeju Island including wind farms is simulated by PSS/E and the effects of HVDC are analyzed by fault capacity calculation and stability analysis.

wind farm HVDC fault capacity

Dong-Hee Yoon Byoung-Yoon Shin Gilsoo Jang Young Hwan Kim Se Ho Kim

School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, 5-1 Anam-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-713,Korea Korea Power Exchange’s(KPX) Jeju branch, Jeju-Do, Korea Department of Electrical Engineering, Cheju National University, Jeju-Si, Jeju-Do, Korea

国际会议

The International Conference on Electrical Engineering 2009(2009 电机工程国际会议)

沈阳

英文

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2009-07-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)