Artículo de revista
Special Protection Systems: Challenges in the Chilean Market in the Face of the Massive Integration of Solar Energy
Fecha
2017Registro en:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Volumen 32, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 575-584
08858977
10.1109/TPWRD.2016.2558518
Autor
Valencia, Felipe
Palma Behnke, Rodrigo
Ortiz Villalba, Diego
Quintana, Alfredo de la
Rahmann, Claudia
Cifuentes, Richard
Institución
Resumen
Special protection schemes (SPSs) are an efficient alternative to increase the flexibility in the operation of power systems. The implementation of SPSs is often motivated by technical rather than economic reasons. The aim of this paper is, from the Chilean experience, to propose a novel framework for the analysis and development of SPSs in a context that comprises both technical and economic incentives to enable a high penetration of solar energy. With this purpose, this paper explores the new capabilities of SPSs based on maximizing the cost-effective integration of solar power into a power system, given a set of technical challenges (congestion and dynamic response in case of contingencies) that must be considered in their design. In this framework, three main drivers were identified and discussed. The discussion includes the mechanisms associated with each driver that promote the massive integration of solar power. Moreover, within the proposed technical-economic framework, a methodology for both driver selection and SPS design is proposed. The methodology and the drivers identified are evaluated in the Chilean power system.
Index Terms— power system operation, special protection schemes, solar energy.