Siemens Energy Technology Stabilizes German Power Grid

Industry News – September 26, 2022

The Static Var Compensator Frequency Stabilizer will be built in Lower Saxony. This state produces by far the most onshore wind energy in Germany, and here in particular, grid expansion is an important prerequisite for a reliable power supply.

The German-Dutch grid operator TenneT has commissioned Siemens Energy to supply three grid stabilization systems for the German power grid. According to Siemens Energy one of the three solutions is a technological premiere: the world's first reactive power compensation system with supercapacitors (Static Var Compensator Frequency Stabilizer). It will use short-term storage in the form of supercapacitors. The supercapacitors are able to counteract fluctuations in the grid frequency either by actively charging themselves for a short time, thereby withdrawing up to 200 megawatts from the grid, or by feeding the stored power into the grid. This enables the facility to respond to fluctuations in the grid much more quickly than conventional battery storage solutions.

The other two systems are synchronous condensers. A synchronous condenser essentially consists of a generator and a flywheel. The generator sets the flywheel in rotation. As a result, kinetic energy is stored that can then e.g. feed active power into the grid for stabilization when needed.

Such solutions are necessary because conventional power plants not only generate electricity but also automatically stabilize the grid(via their physical behavior. As more and more conventional power plants are taken off the grid and replaced by electricity from decentralized renewable energy sources as part of the energy transition, transmission system operators will have to find alternative solutions to transport more energy while maintaining overall stability.

Tim Holt, Member of the Managing Board at Siemens Energy stated on the commission: "The main strength of the European power grid is its resilience. To ensure that this remains the case in the future, investments in grid stability are extremely important, because the energy transition isn't just a matter of replacing fossil fuels with renewables. Ultimately, electricity also has to be reliably delivered to consumers' outlets. That's also the motivation behind this project."

Source: Siemens Energy

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