The present study attempts to collect relevant research on the subject of synthetic inertia control strategies for VSC-HVDC transmission links, particularly those connected to offshore windfarms. A number of ideas have been proposed in literature. First, various control strategies at the grid side converter interfacing the DC link with the AC power system are presented. This includes strategies exploiting the power-frequency relationship that naturally exists in AC systems with a high X/R ratio. Other strategies utilize the voltage-frequency relationship that exists when the DC link capacitor is asked to provide active power injection or absorption in response to frequency deviations. Then some coordinated strategies are outlined which buil...
There is concern that the levels of inertia in power systems may decrease in the future, due to incr...
Abstract—A communication-less scheme that allows remote offshore wind farms connected through HVDC l...
Control flexibility and fault ride-through capability of offshore wind farms and their electrical co...
As penetration of renewable energy sources increases, the proportion of synchronous generators with ...
Frequency control is a particularly significant issue with high levels of rotating generating units ...
The state of the art in wind power technology is offshore VSC-HVDC-connected (Voltage Source Convert...
This paper analyses the frequency support characteristics of multi-terminal VSC-HVDC (MTDC) schemes ...
Future power system will incorporate much higher penetrations of renewable energy than is presently ...
The high penetration levels of wind power will obligate wind farms to contribute to the mitigation o...
With the increasing wind penetration, large-scale offshore wind farms exert significant impact on po...
Lack of synchronism between VSC-HVDC (Voltage Source Converter - High Voltage Direct Current) connec...
With the ultimate aim to remove/reduce constraints on the amount of non-synchronous generators that ...
This paper investigates the use of multi-terminal HVDC systems to provide primary frequency support ...
The subject matter of this thesis report investigates a synthetic inertia and dynamic stability tech...
Modern large wind farms are required to provide frequency regulation service like conventional synch...
There is concern that the levels of inertia in power systems may decrease in the future, due to incr...
Abstract—A communication-less scheme that allows remote offshore wind farms connected through HVDC l...
Control flexibility and fault ride-through capability of offshore wind farms and their electrical co...
As penetration of renewable energy sources increases, the proportion of synchronous generators with ...
Frequency control is a particularly significant issue with high levels of rotating generating units ...
The state of the art in wind power technology is offshore VSC-HVDC-connected (Voltage Source Convert...
This paper analyses the frequency support characteristics of multi-terminal VSC-HVDC (MTDC) schemes ...
Future power system will incorporate much higher penetrations of renewable energy than is presently ...
The high penetration levels of wind power will obligate wind farms to contribute to the mitigation o...
With the increasing wind penetration, large-scale offshore wind farms exert significant impact on po...
Lack of synchronism between VSC-HVDC (Voltage Source Converter - High Voltage Direct Current) connec...
With the ultimate aim to remove/reduce constraints on the amount of non-synchronous generators that ...
This paper investigates the use of multi-terminal HVDC systems to provide primary frequency support ...
The subject matter of this thesis report investigates a synthetic inertia and dynamic stability tech...
Modern large wind farms are required to provide frequency regulation service like conventional synch...
There is concern that the levels of inertia in power systems may decrease in the future, due to incr...
Abstract—A communication-less scheme that allows remote offshore wind farms connected through HVDC l...
Control flexibility and fault ride-through capability of offshore wind farms and their electrical co...