A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mimic generation response using grid-connected inverters to restore the stiffness of the grid. In this article, we seek to challenge this approach and advocate for a principled design based on a systematic analysis of the performance trade-offs of inverter-based frequency control. With this aim, we perform a qualitative and quantitative study comparing the effect of conventional control strategies-droop control (DC) and virtual inertia (VI)-on several performance metrics induced by L2 and L∞ signal norms. By extending a recently proposed modal decomposition method, we capture the effect of step and stochastic power disturbances, and frequency m...
In this paper an improved droop control strategy is proposed. The droop method allows inverter inter...
The virtual synchronous machine concept (VSM) has been developed initially to reproduce the synchron...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
Implementing frequency response using grid-connected inverters is one of the popular proposed altern...
The shift from conventional synchronous generation to renewable inverter-interfaced sources has led ...
This paper presents the novel Droop-e grid-forming inverter control strategy, which establishes an a...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power...
Presently, there is a large need for a better understanding and extensive quantification of grid sta...
With high penetration of renewable energy, DC distributed power systems (DDPSs) need to improve the ...
An improved control strategy for grid-connected inverters within microgrids is presented in this pap...
The power quality of a low voltage distributed network is vulnerable to the plunge of a large number...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
In this paper an improved droop control strategy is proposed. The droop method allows inverter inter...
The virtual synchronous machine concept (VSM) has been developed initially to reproduce the synchron...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
Implementing frequency response using grid-connected inverters is one of the popular proposed altern...
The shift from conventional synchronous generation to renewable inverter-interfaced sources has led ...
This paper presents the novel Droop-e grid-forming inverter control strategy, which establishes an a...
The use of distributed generation in microgrid systems is becoming a popular way to provide a reliab...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power...
Presently, there is a large need for a better understanding and extensive quantification of grid sta...
With high penetration of renewable energy, DC distributed power systems (DDPSs) need to improve the ...
An improved control strategy for grid-connected inverters within microgrids is presented in this pap...
The power quality of a low voltage distributed network is vulnerable to the plunge of a large number...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
In this paper an improved droop control strategy is proposed. The droop method allows inverter inter...
The virtual synchronous machine concept (VSM) has been developed initially to reproduce the synchron...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...