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Black-start capability of PV power plants through a grid-forming control based on reactive power synchronization

Andrés Peña Asensio, Santiago Arnaltes, José Luis Rodríguez-Amenedo

2022International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Power system restoration is a critical process for any power system. As synchronous generators are being replaced by power electronic converters used in renewable energy generation, the contribution of renewable energy power plants to power system restoration (PSR) after a black-out is becoming more relevant, the so-called black start capability. Existing solutions for providing black start capability to photovoltaic (PV) power plants rely on the use of energy storage systems (ESS) in a hybrid PV plant. In contrast, this paper proposes a solution for the contribution of PV power plants to the PSR that allows a completely autonomous black start process. Reactive power synchronization is used for controlling the PV inverters as virtual synchronous generators (VSG), providing grid-forming control and ensuring synchronism. During the black start process, the PV power is regulated to match the demand using a decentralized solution to share the load between multiple PV inverters. The solution has been validated to handle the most critical situations during the black start process such as the variation on the power source, i.e. irradiance, or on the supplied load and the connection to the main grid.

Topics & Concepts

SynchronismPhotovoltaic systemRenewable energyEngineeringMaximum power point trackingSynchronization (alternating current)Grid connectionGrid-connected photovoltaic power systemPower (physics)Electric power systemDistributed generationAC powerComputer scienceElectrical engineeringAutomotive engineeringInverterTopology (electrical circuits)Quantum mechanicsVoltagePhysicsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationPhotovoltaic System Optimization TechniquesPower Systems and Renewable Energy
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