PART IIOPERATIONAL SECURITY
TITLE 1OPERATIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 6Protection
Article 39Dynamic stability management
1.
Where the dynamic stability assessment indicates that there is a violation of stability limits, the TSOs in whose control area the violation has appeared shall design, prepare and activate remedial actions to keep the transmission system stable. Those remedial actions may involve SGUs.
2.
Each TSO shall ensure that the fault clearing times for faults that may lead to wide area state transmission system instability are shorter than the critical fault clearing time calculated by the TSO in its dynamic stability assessment carried out in accordance with Article 38.
3.
In relation to the requirements on minimum inertia which are relevant for frequency stability at the synchronous area level:
(a)
all TSOs of that synchronous area shall conduct, not later than 2 years after entry into force of this Regulation, a common study F1for the synchronous area to identify whether the minimum required inertia needs to be established, taking into account the costs and benefits as well as potential alternatives. All TSOs shall notify their studies to their regulatory authorities. All TSOs shall conduct a periodic review and shall update those studies every 2 years;
(b)
where the studies referred to in point (a) demonstrate the need to define minimum required inertia, all TSOs from the F2... synchronous area shall jointly develop a methodology for the definition of minimum inertia required to maintain operational security and to prevent violation of stability limits. That methodology shall respect the principles of efficiency and proportionality, be developed within 6 months after the completion of the studies referred to in point (a) and shall be updated within 6 months after the studies are updated and become available; and
(c)
each TSO shall deploy in real-time operation the minimum inertia in its own control area, according to the methodology defined and the results obtained in accordance with paragraph (b).