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Dynamics and Stability of Power Systems With High Shares of Grid-Following Inverter-Based Resources: A Tutorial

Amirhossein Sajadi, Jo Ann Rañola, Rick Wallace Kenyon, Bri‐Mathias Hodge, Barry Mather

2023IEEE Access58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electric power systems worldwide are undergoing a foundational transition from mechanical-backed generation technologies dominating the resource mixture, primarily synchronous generators, into a hybrid system consisting of periods of a preponderance of power electronics-backed generation technologies, primarily solar photovoltaics and wind power plants and battery storage systems. Almost all current inverter-based resources integrated into bulk power systems are grid-following technology, and there exists a knowledge gap concerning the impacts of large-scale integration of grid-following inverters on power system dynamics, which is a critical aspect of power system planning and operation. This paper serves as a tutorial and addresses the stability and reliability challenges pertinent to the integration of grid-following interfaced inverter-based resources. While considering both small-signal and large-signal stability problems, it demonstrates and explains the underlying interrelated dynamics of electric angle, frequency, and voltage, as well as the impacts that system inertia can have on system stability. Industry-grade electromagnetic transient simulations in Power Systems Computer-Aided Design (PSCAD) are utilized to demonstrate the concepts presented in this paper, and all the computer models have been made available to the public at no cost.

Topics & Concepts

Electric power systemComputer scienceInverterMaximum power point trackingElectrical engineeringGridPower electronicsPhotovoltaicsReliability (semiconductor)Wind powerDistributed generationPower (physics)Photovoltaic systemControl engineeringElectronic engineeringVoltageEngineeringRenewable energyPhysicsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryMicrogrid Control and OptimizationIslanding Detection in Power SystemsPower Systems and Renewable Energy
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