PublicadoEl 24/11/22 por Comillas
Working Paper

Fast voltage boosters to improve transient stability of power systems with 100 of grid-forming VSC-based generation

tipo de documento semantico ckh_publication

Ficheros

IIT-21-078WP.pdf
Tamaño 767511
Formato Adobe PDF
Autor
Avila Martinez, Regulo Enrique
Renedo Anglada, Javier
Rouco Rodríguez, Luis
García Cerrada, Aurelio
Sigrist, Lukas
Qoria, Taoufik
Guillaud, Xavier
Estado info:eu-repo/semantics/draft

Resumen

Idioma es-ES
Idioma en-GB
Resumen

Grid-forming voltage source converter (GF-VSC) has been identified as the key technology for the operation of future converter-dominated power systems. Among many other issues, transient stability of this type of power systems remains an open topic of research because it is still a key limiting factor for stressed power systems. Previous studies have proposed control strategies for GF-VSC to improve transient stability of this type of systems by suitable current-limitation algorithms andor control of active-power injections. As an alternative, this paper proposes two fast voltage boosters to improve transient stability of power systems with 100 of GF-VSC-based generation with virtual synchronous machine (VSM). One control strategy uses local measurements, whereas the other one uses global measurements of the frequency of the centre of inertia (COI). Both strategies improve transient stability of this type of systems significantly. The advantage of using fast voltage boosters for this purpose is that the set points linked to frequencyactive-power injection (i.e set points linked to the primary energy source of the VSCs) will not be modified. Furthermore, strategies such as current-limitation, active-power control and fast voltage controllers for transient stability improvement are compatible and complementary.

Palabras clave

Tipo de archivo application/pdf
Idioma en-GB
Tipo de acceso info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Fecha de modificacion 06/03/2024
Fecha de disponibilidad 07/06/2021
fecha de alta 07/06/2021

Categories:

Shared with: