The cutting-edge lecture hosted by the School of Electrical Engineering of Shandong University was held2020Year7month23Sunday afternoon4The point was successfully held through the Tencent conference platform。Invited to this lectureEirGridSenior Engineer of the teamDr. Peter WallAs a guest speaker。This lecture is hosted by Associate Researcher Cai Deyu, School of Electrical Engineering, Shandong University。
Dr. PeterFrom Ireland and Northern IrelandLong-term demand for electricity from renewable energy sources and technology shortagesExpand the current situation and introduce a safe and stable oneMarket and Regulatory Framework——“System Performance、System Policies、System Tools”(DS3),What he didFlexibility Solutions and Services,will be the foundation for future high renewable energy operations。ContinueDr. PeterDetailsIntroducing the team’s research on steady-state and dynamic security,and pair voltage、frequency、Assessment of thermal overload and system recovery resources, etc.。Point outDS3Inertia scarcity can be quickly discovered and mitigated before time domain simulation,High reproducibility scenarios characterized by high interconnection rates and high fast dynamic reserves exhibit better performance at low frequencies,Fast dynamic reserve is crucial to system stability,Abundant rapid reserve resources can mask gaps in scheduling practices due to changes in reserve mix and system conditions。Finally, the limitations of the model and the challenges of large-scale system research are discussed,Indicated that the scheduling method needs to be revised in the future to cope with changes in the reserve mix。
In the question and answer session, everyone discussed their doubts andDr. PeterFull communication。Associate Researcher Cai Deyu and Associate Professor Jin Chaoyang are also rightDS3raises corresponding questions。This cutting-edge lecture came to a successful conclusion with more than a hundred graduate students watching online。
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Dr. Peter Wall is a senior innovation engineer in EirGrid’s innovation team. He is responsible for performing technical studies for the DS3 program (EirGrid’s program for delivering secure, cost effective operation with 75% converter penetration) and the EU-SysFlex project (a €26.5m Horizon 2020 project with 34 partners from across Europe’s energy sector). Before joining EirGrid Dr Wall was a consultant with RINA, working on renewable energy connections and a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Manchester where he was involved in multiple network innovation competition projects (VISOR, EFCC, FITNESS) and the Horizon 2020 MIGRATE project. Dr Wall received his PhD from the University of Manchester for his work on inertia estimation and has co-authored 48 research papers.