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Understanding Resolution and Accuracy in the AEMO FCAS Framework

By SATEC (Australia) Pty Ltd | Featured, Industry News | Comments are Closed | 3 February, 2025 | 0

When discussing energy systems, particularly in the context of the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), the terms resolution and accuracy play crucial roles in ensuring the stability and reliability of the grid. AEMO’s ancillary services, especially Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS), are essential for maintaining the balance between supply and demand, ensuring the frequency of the grid stays within acceptable limits.

What is FCAS?

FCAS refers to the set of services AEMO uses to maintain the frequency of the grid within defined limits. These services come in various forms but they generally fall into two categories: raise services (which help increase frequency when it falls below the desired threshold) and lower services (which help decrease frequency when it rises above the desired threshold).

FCAS is vital because, without it, the grid could experience frequency deviations that lead to blackouts, equipment damage or cascading failures across the system.

What Does Resolution Mean in FCAS?

Resolution, in the context of AEMO FCAS, typically refers to the granularity of the response provided by a service provider to a frequency deviation. Essentially, it’s about how finely tuned and responsive a system or service can be in correcting or adjusting the frequency.

For example, a higher resolution means that the FCAS can make smaller, more incremental changes to the system’s frequency. This finer level of control is crucial when dealing with fast, small variations in frequency that need to be corrected without causing larger fluctuations in the grid. Conversely, a lower resolution means the service is less precise, making larger adjustments when frequency strays from its target.

A higher-resolution response is beneficial for more complex grid conditions, where quick and small corrections are necessary to maintain stability and avoid triggering larger issues.

What Does Accuracy Mean in FCAS?

Accuracy, in the context of FCAS, refers to the degree of correctness of the frequency control actions. It measures how well the FCAS can bring the system’s frequency to its exact desired value. The more accurate the service, the closer the grid frequency is to the set point after the corrective action is taken.

In terms of operational effectiveness, an accurate FCAS response means that the grid can avoid both under-correction (which might leave the frequency out of bounds) and over-correction (which could create another imbalance). AEMO relies on the accuracy of FCAS services to ensure that the frequency remains within strict operational tolerances, reducing the risk of instability.

The Relationship Between Resolution and Accuracy

While resolution and accuracy are distinct, they are closely related in ensuring that FCAS operates effectively. High resolution alone doesn’t guarantee accuracy and vice versa. In an ideal situation, a system would have both high resolution (to make precise adjustments) and high accuracy (to ensure those adjustments are correct). However, these qualities must be balanced with the operational constraints of the system, including the time it takes to react and the amount of power that can be adjusted in response to frequency shifts.

Consider a scenario where the frequency of the grid slightly deviates from the set point. A system with high resolution can make small, precise adjustments to correct this, but if the accuracy of those adjustments is poor, the system may continuously overshoot or undershoot the correct frequency. Conversely, a system with high accuracy but low resolution may only be able to make large, imprecise adjustments, leading to significant frequency swings.

Why Are Resolution and Accuracy Important for AEMO FCAS?

The significance of both resolution and accuracy cannot be overstated in the context of AEMO’s FCAS:

Grid Stability:

Both high resolution and high accuracy are essential for maintaining frequency stability. The National Electricity Market (NEM) operates within a tight frequency band (50 Hz) and deviations outside of this range can cause widespread issues such as power outages or the tripping of generators.

Cost-Effectiveness:

Accurate and responsive FCAS reduces the need for large-scale interventions and backup generation. This can help lower the cost of energy while ensuring grid reliability.

Response Time:

The speed with which a system can react is paramount in modern grids, where renewable energy sources such as wind and solar contribute to frequent fluctuations. Accurate and high-resolution FCAS services can quickly and efficiently address these fluctuations before they escalate into major issues.

System Flexibility:

As energy systems evolve, with increasing penetration of intermittent generation sources, the grid will require increasingly sophisticated FCAS solutions. High-resolution and accurate services allow for more agile grid management and enable AEMO to respond dynamically to varying grid conditions.

Leveraging SATEC’s Pro Series for Precise FCAS Management

SATEC’s Pro Series plays a significant role in enhancing the resolution and accuracy of FCAS services by providing advanced measurement and control technologies. These devices are equipped with high-precision metering capabilities, enabling them to detect even the smallest fluctuations in grid frequency and respond with exceptional resolution.

The Pro Series utilises sophisticated algorithms to capture real-time data at a granular level, ensuring that even minor frequency deviations are accurately monitored and addressed. This level of resolution is crucial for maintaining grid stability, especially when dealing with rapid and small changes in frequency that require immediate corrective action without causing larger imbalances.

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In addition to high resolution, SATEC’s Pro series excels in ensuring accuracy in FCAS response. With their advanced time synchronisation and calibration features, these devices provide precise frequency measurements that allow grid operators to make corrective actions that bring the frequency as close to the desired set point as possible. The ability to deliver both high resolution and accuracy significantly improves the reliability of FCAS services, enabling faster and more effective frequency control. 

The Path Forward for AEMO and FCAS

As the NEM moves toward a more complex and decarbonised future, the role of FCAS becomes even more critical. With the integration of renewables, the need for accurate and high-resolution ancillary services will only increase. AEMO’s focus on improving both resolution and accuracy in FCAS ensures that the grid remains stable, efficient and able to accommodate the changes that lie ahead.

For system operators, balancing these factors while responding to a constantly shifting grid will remain a core challenge. However, by continuing to refine the resolution and accuracy of FCAS with energy meters as highly advanced as the PRO Series, AEMO will be better equipped to manage the grid effectively, ensuring a reliable power supply for all Australians, even as the energy landscape evolves.

SATEC is the trusted name in energy management solutions. Contact our team for more information about FCAS and our PRO Series (PM335 and EM235) products.

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