Inertia reduction due to inverter-based resource (IBR) penetration deteriorates power system stability, which can be addressed using virtual inertia (VI) control. There are two types of implementation methods for VI control: grid-following (GFL) and grid-forming (GFM). There is an apparent difference among them for the voltage regulation capability, because the GFM controls IBR to act as a voltage source and GFL controls it to act as a current source. The difference affects the performance of the VI control function, because stable voltage conditions help the inertial response to contribute to system stability. However, GFL can provide the voltage control function with reactive power controllability, and it can be activated simultaneously w...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
This paper aims to develop a control technique for grid-interfaced voltage source converters in dist...
In recent years, the penetration of renewable power generations into the electrical grid has substan...
This article presents an enhanced control strategy for voltage source converters (VSCs) based on vir...
Due to the ever-increasing power demands and a desire for carbon footprint reduction, conventional f...
Virtual inertia control is a methodology to make inverter-based resources (IBR) behave like a synchr...
Due to a rapid increase in the utilization of power converter-based renewable energy sources (RESs),...
Abstract The modern power system is progressing from a centralised generation having synchronous gen...
In this paper, a comprehensive review of microgrids frequency control by using the Virtual Inertia (...
The power grid has traditionally been dominated by large synchronous generators which have provided ...
This study paper presents a comprehensive review of virtual inertia (VI)-based inverters in modern p...
The stability of the electric power system is divided into transient stability, steady state stabili...
The inertial response plays a vital role in electrical networks to reduce the rate of change of freq...
This article proposes an adaptive virtual inertia control system for stable operation of microgrids:...
Renewable energy resources (RES), e.g., solar photovoltaic (PV), wind energy, and electric vehicles ...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
This paper aims to develop a control technique for grid-interfaced voltage source converters in dist...
In recent years, the penetration of renewable power generations into the electrical grid has substan...
This article presents an enhanced control strategy for voltage source converters (VSCs) based on vir...
Due to the ever-increasing power demands and a desire for carbon footprint reduction, conventional f...
Virtual inertia control is a methodology to make inverter-based resources (IBR) behave like a synchr...
Due to a rapid increase in the utilization of power converter-based renewable energy sources (RESs),...
Abstract The modern power system is progressing from a centralised generation having synchronous gen...
In this paper, a comprehensive review of microgrids frequency control by using the Virtual Inertia (...
The power grid has traditionally been dominated by large synchronous generators which have provided ...
This study paper presents a comprehensive review of virtual inertia (VI)-based inverters in modern p...
The stability of the electric power system is divided into transient stability, steady state stabili...
The inertial response plays a vital role in electrical networks to reduce the rate of change of freq...
This article proposes an adaptive virtual inertia control system for stable operation of microgrids:...
Renewable energy resources (RES), e.g., solar photovoltaic (PV), wind energy, and electric vehicles ...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
This paper aims to develop a control technique for grid-interfaced voltage source converters in dist...
In recent years, the penetration of renewable power generations into the electrical grid has substan...