This letter proposes a simple and inexpensive technique to improve the frequency control of distributed energy resources. The proposed control consists in modifying the conventional estimated bus frequency signal with an additional feedback signal that utilizes the rate of change of the voltage magnitude measured at the same bus. The case study showcases the benefits of the proposed control and compares its performance with standard frequency control schemes through time-domain simulations
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
The increasing penetration of renewable generation has led to a massive decrease of system inertia, ...
Abstract In contemporary grid infrastructure, grid frequency is still predominantly controlled by co...
Conventional load frequency control primarily relies on large synchronous generation units to ensure...
The shift from conventional synchronous generation to renewable inverter-interfaced sources has led ...
Grid-forming inverters play an important role in supporting power systems with low rotational inerti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
With the increasing penetration of renewables in power systems, frequency regulation is proving to b...
Due to high penetration of renewable energy, converter-interfaced sources are increasing in power sy...
We develop and test a data-driven and area-based fast frequency control scheme, which rapidly redisp...
Frequency stability in electricity networks is essential to the maintenance of supply quality and se...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
Renewable energy sources (RES) are becoming increasingly prevalent in modern power systems. This inc...
Grid-interactive converters with primary frequency control and inertia emulation have emerged and ar...
This paper presents a novel virtual inertia controller for converters in power systems with high sha...
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
The increasing penetration of renewable generation has led to a massive decrease of system inertia, ...
Abstract In contemporary grid infrastructure, grid frequency is still predominantly controlled by co...
Conventional load frequency control primarily relies on large synchronous generation units to ensure...
The shift from conventional synchronous generation to renewable inverter-interfaced sources has led ...
Grid-forming inverters play an important role in supporting power systems with low rotational inerti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The increased penetration of renewable energy resource...
With the increasing penetration of renewables in power systems, frequency regulation is proving to b...
Due to high penetration of renewable energy, converter-interfaced sources are increasing in power sy...
We develop and test a data-driven and area-based fast frequency control scheme, which rapidly redisp...
Frequency stability in electricity networks is essential to the maintenance of supply quality and se...
The shift to a sustainable energy future is becoming more reliant on large-scale deployment of renew...
Renewable energy sources (RES) are becoming increasingly prevalent in modern power systems. This inc...
Grid-interactive converters with primary frequency control and inertia emulation have emerged and ar...
This paper presents a novel virtual inertia controller for converters in power systems with high sha...
Transitioning towards carbon-free energy has brought severe difficulties related to reduced inertia ...
The increasing penetration of renewable generation has led to a massive decrease of system inertia, ...
Abstract In contemporary grid infrastructure, grid frequency is still predominantly controlled by co...