Essays about: "RfG"

Found 3 essays containing the word RfG.

  1. 1. System impact of micro-production

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell elektroteknik och automation

    Author : Annie Haraldsson; [2023]
    Keywords : Fault ride through; LVRT; micro-production; solar production; photovoltaics; fault simulation; network modeling; power system disturbances; PMU-registrations; fault analysis; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : The focus in this thesis has been active power from small scale solar production and what possible impacts an increased proportion of small scale production can have, in a larger context, during short circuit (SC) faults in the grid. The main research question prompting this work was whether active power from small scale solar pro- duction can help support voltages during SC faults, and meet LVRT-requirements in the RfG. READ MORE

  2. 2. Reactive power compensation of the electricity grid with large-scale offshore wind farms in Sweden : Technical capabilities, grid codes and economic incentives

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Elektricitetslära

    Author : Agnes Bråve; Sara Särnblad; [2022]
    Keywords : Wind power; offshore wind farm; reactive power; reactive power market; grid code; RfG; voltage stability; Vindkraftspark; havsbaserad vindkraft; reaktiv effekt; reaktiv effektmarknad; nätkod; spänningsstabilitet;

    Abstract : Year 2040 the goal is to have a 100 % renewable Swedish energy system. Svenska kraftnät (Svk) predicts fully decommissioned nuclear power plants and an increased amount of connected wind power plants, especially offshore, year 2045. READ MORE

  3. 3. Compliance with the EU Regulation Requirements for Generators in the Swedish Electricity Sector : A Study of how Compliance with the New Requirements can be Facilitated

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Industriell teknik

    Author : Andreas Hedström; [2020]
    Keywords : RfG; Compliance; Frequency sensitive mode; Limited frequency sensitive mode;

    Abstract : The EU regulation Requirements for Generators (RfG) was fully in force in Sweden in April 2019. With RfG, which contains requirements on the grid connection of new power-generating modules (PGMs), the EU aims to ensure a further market integration within the union, increase the security of supply and facilitate a continuous integration of renewable energy production. READ MORE