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RoCoF Constrained Regional Inertia Security Region: Formulation and Application

RoCoF Constrained Regional Inertia Security Region: Formulation and Application

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The regional inertia, which determines the regional rate of change of frequency (RoCoF), should be kept in a secure status in renewable-penetrated power systems. To break away from mapping the regional maximum RoCoF with regional inertia in a linearized form, this paper comprehensively studies the regional inertia security problem from formulation to applications. Firstly, the regional inertia security region (R-ISR) is defined, whose boundary is non-linear and non-convex. Then, a local linearized method is devised to calculate the global maximum of regional RoCoF. The non-convex ISR boundary is expressed by multiple simple boundaries corresponding to each local solution, which can be obtained by a simple search-based method. Finally, the convexified R-ISR constraint is formed by convex decomposition and embedded in an inertia optimal adjustment model. The results on a 3-region system show some counter-intuitive findings, such as increasing the inertia of one region may worsen its RoCoF.

Tianshu Bi、Jiahao Liu、Cheng Wang

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Tianshu Bi,Jiahao Liu,Cheng Wang.RoCoF Constrained Regional Inertia Security Region: Formulation and Application[EB/OL].(2025-07-21)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.15344.点此复制

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