This paper presents an automatic parameter adjustment technique for synchronous power controllers in order to improve the dynamic frequency stability of the low inertia power systems. The proposed control method is based on a novel transfer function in which various grid and converter controller parameters involved in the stability studies have been thoroughly included. As the main contribution of this paper, the eigenvalue trajectory of the proposed transfer function has been determined, considering the variations of both virtual inertia and damping control parameters simultaneously. Furthermore, any corresponding operating point on this eigenvalue trajectory can be specified based on the desired frequency response characteristics of the s...
One of the main actions required to face and limit global warming is the substitution of conventiona...
This paper aims to develop a control technique for grid-interfaced voltage source converters in dist...
Rotational Inertia is an integral part of any electric power system. Due to the increased use of pow...
This paper presents an automatic parameter adjustment technique for synchronous power controllers in...
Grid-connected converters with primary frequency control and inertia emulation have emerged and are ...
The dominance of converter-based generation in power systems results in a significant reduction of t...
This article presents an enhanced control strategy for voltage source converters (VSCs) based on vir...
Abstract The modern power system is progressing from a centralised generation having synchronous gen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
Power systems with high penetration rates of inverter-based generation units exhibit reduced system ...
Decarbonization of power systems has put Renewable Energy Sources (RES) at the forefront when it com...
To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power...
One of the main actions required to face and limit global warming is the substitution of conventiona...
This paper aims to develop a control technique for grid-interfaced voltage source converters in dist...
Rotational Inertia is an integral part of any electric power system. Due to the increased use of pow...
This paper presents an automatic parameter adjustment technique for synchronous power controllers in...
Grid-connected converters with primary frequency control and inertia emulation have emerged and are ...
The dominance of converter-based generation in power systems results in a significant reduction of t...
This article presents an enhanced control strategy for voltage source converters (VSCs) based on vir...
Abstract The modern power system is progressing from a centralised generation having synchronous gen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
In small–scale power systems, distributed virtual inertia (DVI)–based converters can effectively par...
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
Power systems with high penetration rates of inverter-based generation units exhibit reduced system ...
Decarbonization of power systems has put Renewable Energy Sources (RES) at the forefront when it com...
To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power...
One of the main actions required to face and limit global warming is the substitution of conventiona...
This paper aims to develop a control technique for grid-interfaced voltage source converters in dist...
Rotational Inertia is an integral part of any electric power system. Due to the increased use of pow...