Island Operations of Electric Generators Connected to One Substation

Authors

  • Petr Neumann NEUREG Association, Prague

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/TEE.2017.2.049

Abstract

While increasing integration of renewable energy sources (RES), which are unregulated and difficult to predict, a large system of nuclear power plants must provide balancing peaks in the production of renewable energy. It is also important to simulate the rapid changes in the power of individual large Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) units, and for these regimes to train operators of nuclear units. Therefore the paper is aimed to island operations of more parallel electricsynchronous generators connected to one substation of a power grid.

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