Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case - presented by Mrs Aimon MB

Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case

Mrs Aimon MB

Mrs Aimon MB
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Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case
Mrs Aimon MB
Aimon MB
Imperial College London

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A. M. Baig et al. (2021) Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case.
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In order to decarbonise the electricity sector, the future Great Britain (GB) power system will be largely dominated by non-synchronous renewables. This will cause low levels of inertia, a key parameter that could lead to frequency deterioration. Therefore, the requirement for ancillary services that contain frequency deviations will increase significantly, particularly given the increase in size of the largest possible loss with the commissioning of large nuclear plants in the near future. In this paper, an inertia-dependent Stochastic Unit Commitment (SUC) model is used to illustrate the benefits of linking inertia and frequency response provision in low-inertia systems. We demonstrate that the cost of procuring ancillary services in GB could increase by 165% if the level of inertia is not explicitly considered when procuring frequency response. These results highlight the need to re-think the structure of ancillary-services markets, which in GB are nowadays held one month ahead of delivery.

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    A. M. Baig et al. (2021) Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case.
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A. MB (2023, July 31), Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case
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