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Stochastic data-driven model of the European power-grid frequency



2019

Seminar, Metropolitan University of OsloOslo, Metropolitan University of Oslo, Norway, 13 Sep 2019 - 13 Sep 20192019-09-132019-09-13

Abstract: The energy system is rapidly changing to accommodate the increasing number of renewable generators and the general transition towards a more sustainable future. Simultaneously, new business models and market designs are proposed to stabilise the power grid and its frequency. Problems raised by this ongoing transition are increasingly addressed by transdisciplinary research approaches, ranging from purely mathematical modelling to applied case studies. These approaches require a stochastic description of consumer behaviour, fluctuations by renewables, market rules, and how they influence the stability of the power-grid frequency. Here, we introduce an easy-to-use, data-driven, stochastic model for the power-grid frequency and demonstrate how it reproduces key characteristics of the observed statistics of the Continental European and British power grids. We offer guidelines on how to use the model on any power grid for various mathematical or engineering applications.


Note: Invitation by Prof. Pedro Lind to hold a presentation to his workgroup at the Metropolitan University of Oslo

Contributing Institute(s):
  1. Systemforschung und Technologische Entwicklung (IEK-STE)
Research Program(s):
  1. 153 - Assessment of Energy Systems – Addressing Issues of Energy Efficiency and Energy Security (POF3-153) (POF3-153)

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