This paper proposes a novel control scheme for provision of frequency support among asynchronous AC areas through HVDC grids. It is based on local controllers, each acting on a voltage source converter, using local measurements only, and supporting frequency of the adjacent AC area after a significant disturbance. The new discrete control is combined with the existing DC voltage droop technique. The formulation, inspired of Receding Horizon Control, enables providing to the AC area the desired frequency support, while at the same time taking into account various constraints, such as maintaining the DC voltage between secure operating limits. Examples obtained from a test system with a five-terminal DC network connecting two asynchronous are...
International audience—MTDC systems are required to be reliable, and in certain cases, should partic...
International audienceThe authors consider a power system composed of several non-synchronous AC are...
Aiming at the problem of frequency stability of the asynchronous AC/DC hybrid power grid, a predicti...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes a novel control scheme for frequency support among asynchronous AC ...
International audienceMulti-terminal DC systems must provide a high level of reliability and may hav...
We consider frequency control in power systems made of several non-synchronous AC areas connected by...
A high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) system should provide frequency support to all ac grids connect...
High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission has become increasingly popular in the recent years,...
Renewable energy resources are being integrated into power systems around the world and replacing co...
This paper investigates the use of multi-terminal HVDC systems to provide primary frequency support ...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of frequency control for non-synchronous AC areas conn...
Abstract—This paper presents a decentralized controller for sharing primary AC frequency control res...
In this thesis, control of future AC/DC systems for improved system dynamic performance is studied....
We consider a power system composed of several non-synchronous AC areas connected by a multi-termina...
International audience—MTDC systems are required to be reliable, and in certain cases, should partic...
International audienceThe authors consider a power system composed of several non-synchronous AC are...
Aiming at the problem of frequency stability of the asynchronous AC/DC hybrid power grid, a predicti...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes a novel control scheme for frequency support among asynchronous AC ...
International audienceMulti-terminal DC systems must provide a high level of reliability and may hav...
We consider frequency control in power systems made of several non-synchronous AC areas connected by...
A high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) system should provide frequency support to all ac grids connect...
High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission has become increasingly popular in the recent years,...
Renewable energy resources are being integrated into power systems around the world and replacing co...
This paper investigates the use of multi-terminal HVDC systems to provide primary frequency support ...
peer reviewedThis paper addresses the problem of frequency control for non-synchronous AC areas conn...
Abstract—This paper presents a decentralized controller for sharing primary AC frequency control res...
In this thesis, control of future AC/DC systems for improved system dynamic performance is studied....
We consider a power system composed of several non-synchronous AC areas connected by a multi-termina...
International audience—MTDC systems are required to be reliable, and in certain cases, should partic...
International audienceThe authors consider a power system composed of several non-synchronous AC are...
Aiming at the problem of frequency stability of the asynchronous AC/DC hybrid power grid, a predicti...