Security margin analysis of wind power participating in black start

The increasing wind power penetration makes it necessary for wind power to participate in system restoration, while the maturing wind power control technology makes it possible. To characterise the security level of the system accommodating a certain amount of wind power during black start, the security margin evaluation indexes of wind power particpating in black start were put forward, based on the influence of wind power on the system recovery. Then, the law of wind speed prediction error was analysed, the representative sample set of future wind conditions was generated by historical simulation method, the worst future wind conditions were obtained at a certain level of confidence, and the solution method of the security margin based on time-domain simulation was given. Additionally, with a specific black-start scheme, general steps to solve the security margin were demonstrated, the ‘wind power integration capacity – security margin’ curves were obtained, and the influence of wind power on system restoration security was analysed from multi-views. At last, the impact of wind speed prediction accuracy on system security margin was explored, and other applications of the presented method were given.