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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2024)
The Role of Frequency Regulation in Enhancing Power Systems Utilizing Renewable Energy Resources
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Shilpa. Dhananjay Joshi, Dr. Vijayalaxmi Biradar, Dr. Manoj. R. Tarambale
Abstract
Modern power systems rely heavily on frequency regulation to keep them stable and reliable, which is particularly important given the growing use of RES such small hydro, wind, and solar.  Variability and intermittent nature of RES, in contrast to traditional power facilities, might cause changes in system frequency and destabilize the grid.  Successful frequency regulation keeps power generation and consumption in balance, avoiding disruptions that might harm equipment, cause power outages, or lower power quality.  The capacity to control frequency in systems with a high penetration of RES is greatly improved with the combination of demand-side management approaches, energy storage systems, and sophisticated control strategies.  In response to frequency variations, technologies like flywheels, supercapacitors, and battery energy storage can react quickly, while smart grid frameworks allow for adaptive control and real-time monitoring.  Additionally, state-of-the-art optimization methods, which use AI and ML, enable adaptive and predictive frequency management, better tolerating the fluctuation of RES.  Frequency control is becoming more important in the energy mix due to the increasing number of renewables. It is crucial for operational stability and for building power systems that are sustainable, robust, and ready for the future, since they must be able to cope with changing energy needs.
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Pages:55-60
How to cite this article:
Shilpa. Dhananjay Joshi, Dr. Vijayalaxmi Biradar, Dr. Manoj. R. Tarambale "The Role of Frequency Regulation in Enhancing Power Systems Utilizing Renewable Energy Resources". International Journal of Research in Advanced Engineering and Technology, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 55-60
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