Supply and demand Flashcards

1
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What is a cascading blackout?

A

describes the phenomenon where a power station trips, putting further pressure on the remaining power stations, which then all trip in a domino fashion

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2
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What is grid stability?

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Describes how well an electricity grid is able to cope with unexpected changes that are often caused by sudden fluctuations in supply and demand

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3
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What is mechanical inertia?

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Can be thought of as ‘back-up’ power in the form of energy stored in rotating masses

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4
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What is low frequency demand disconnection?

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A deliberate action taken by a grid operator to prevent power stations tripping one after the other

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5
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What is the inertia represented in a system by

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HS = inertia constant x normalised apparent power

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6
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What are the two types of primary responses and how long are they expected to last?

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  1. Mandatory frequency response -
  2. Fast frequency response - a commercial provider turning things on/off including engines, generators and large plants

10 seconds

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7
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What is an example of an enhanced frequency response and how quick is this?

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Batteries

1 second

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8
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What are the two types of secondary responses?

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  1. Spinning reserve (pumped storage or thermal power station)
    30 seconds - 2 mins
  2. Short Term Operating Reserve (STOR) (thermal power stations, generators not spinning) ~20mins
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9
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Proportion of the UK’s electricity generated by renewable resources in 2019

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Hydropower - 2%
Solar PV - 4%
Biomass - 11%
Wind - 20%

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10
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What is power islanding?

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When a section of distribution network has become disconnected from the utility supply but customers continue to be energised by an embedded generator

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11
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When does LFDD occur?

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Below 48.8Hz

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12
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The more inertia in the grid

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The slower the rate of change of frequency

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13
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What has no natural intertia?

asynchronous

A
  1. Wind
  2. Solar PV
  3. HVDC links
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14
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What are secondary response used more for?

A

Predicted changes in demand

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15
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What is the largest loss scenario

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1GW of primary and enhanced reserve

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