Title :
Grid tied converter with virtual kinetic storage
Author :
van Wesenbeeck, M.P.N. ; de Haan, S.W.H. ; Varela, P. ; Visscher, K.
Author_Institution :
Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
The increase of relatively small scale dispersed power generation (DG) is likely to impact the structure and operation of power generation and distribution systems. The current power system comprises multiple generators. Their intrinsic kinetic energy buffer (rotor inertia) plays an important role in short term system stability. Generators that are connected via power electronic power converters lack these kinetic buffers. Optimal power transfer from source to grid is often used as a control objective to optimize the energy yield. At power system level this approach may compromise stability. In this paper it is demonstrated that by emulation of rotor inertia, stability problems on a system level can be mitigated. For that purpose a short-term energy buffer is added to the system that can be controlled at a fast rate, thereby forming a so-called Virtual Synchronous Generator (VSG). Power system stability support then becomes an additional control objective of the DG. Maximum rotor angular speed deviation and maximum critical clearing time are used as performance indicators for the evaluation. Sizing of the short term buffer constitutes a second topic of this paper.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; power convertors; power grids; power system stability; synchronous generators; dispersed power generation; grid tied converter; intrinsic kinetic energy buffer; power distribution systems; power electronic power converters; power generation systems; power system stability; rotor angular speed deviation; rotor inertia, emulation; short term system stability; short-term energy buffer; virtual kinetic storage; virtual synchronous generator; Control systems; Distributed power generation; Emulation; Kinetic energy; Kinetic theory; Optimal control; Power electronics; Power generation; Power system stability; Rotors; Dispersed power generation; Virtual Synchronous Generator (VSG); micro grid; power system stability;
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech, 2009 IEEE Bucharest
Conference_Location :
Bucharest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2234-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2235-7
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2009.5282048