To reduce the frequency deviation and the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a low-inertia power system, some converters are required to provide the frequency response (FR) power normally associated with the frequency deviation and/or the RoCoF, by droop/inertia/PD control. In this article, a rapid power compensation (RPC)-based FR strategy is developed to optimize the ability to compensate grid imbalance power, by fully exploiting the converter idle capacity. To this end, first, mathematical proof demonstrated the improved performance of the RPC strategy in terms of frequency deviation suppression versus droop control, and in terms of RoCoF suppression versus inertia control, with identical converter capacity limit. Moreover, it is pro...
To ensure frequency stability of low inertia power systems, VSC needs to provide frequency response ...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
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...
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
Power systems in the world are undergoing a major transformation due to the displacement of conventi...
The dominance of converter-based generation in power systems results in a significant reduction of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
To reduce carbon footprints, renewable energy sources (RESs) are widely employed to take the place o...
The increasing penetration of renewable generation has led to the decrease of power systems’ overall...
To ensure frequency stability of low inertia power systems, VSC needs to provide frequency response ...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
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...
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
Droop control, inertia control, and PD control are three typical frequency response (FR) strategies ...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
Power systems in the world are undergoing a major transformation due to the displacement of conventi...
The dominance of converter-based generation in power systems results in a significant reduction of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
Inverter-based standalone power systems (ISPSs), with limited inertia/damping, are prone to signific...
To reduce carbon footprints, renewable energy sources (RESs) are widely employed to take the place o...
The increasing penetration of renewable generation has led to the decrease of power systems’ overall...
To ensure frequency stability of low inertia power systems, VSC needs to provide frequency response ...
A widely embraced approach to mitigate the dynamic degradation in low-inertia power systems is to mi...
Decarbonization of power systems has put Renewable Energy Sources (RES) at the forefront when it com...