danilorj
Member level 3
Hello guys
I have a basic doubt about the behaviour of the frequency during a mismatch of power and demand in a distributed system. For example if the generation is higher than the demand the frequency will rise, and if the generation is lower than the demand the frequency will drop. So far so good. The problem is when this distributed source is connected to the grid, what happens to the frequency when there is a mismatch between generation an demand? Does the frequency still go up or down? I was thinking that the surplus of generation, in the case of a load reduction, would go the grid and there would be no increase of frequency. But I don't know if it's right or not.
I have a basic doubt about the behaviour of the frequency during a mismatch of power and demand in a distributed system. For example if the generation is higher than the demand the frequency will rise, and if the generation is lower than the demand the frequency will drop. So far so good. The problem is when this distributed source is connected to the grid, what happens to the frequency when there is a mismatch between generation an demand? Does the frequency still go up or down? I was thinking that the surplus of generation, in the case of a load reduction, would go the grid and there would be no increase of frequency. But I don't know if it's right or not.