DocumentCode
3754499
Title
Generalized voltage droop control with inertia mimicry capability - step towards automation of multi-terminal HVDC grids
Author
Kumars Rouzbehi; Jiebei Zhu; Weiyi Zhang;G.B Gharehpetian;Alvaro Luna;Pedro Rodriguez
Author_Institution
Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1556
Lastpage
1561
Abstract
The level of inertia in modern power systems is reducing drastically due to the increasing penetration of renewables to the power grid. In the near future the grid will face high penetration of renewable resources because of countries policies. However, renewables provides no inertia. On the other hand, voltage source converter (VSC) based multi terminal HVDC system is a promising solution for connection of offshore wind farms to transmit huge amount of harvested energy to ac grids. This paper proposes a complete VSC-HVDC control structure which enables candidate converter station to mimic the inertia of a synchronous machine considering generalized voltage droop strategy. The emulated inertia comes from the capacitor of the dc link. The proposed strategy enables a VSC station with a fixed dc link capacitor to mimic inertia constant in a considerable range, by configuring a range of dc-link dc voltage variation. Sudden load changes in weak ac grid will be compensated by the emulated inertia that is provided by the candidate grid side VSC station.
Keywords
"Voltage control","Power conversion","Reactive power","Capacitors","Frequency control","Phase locked loops"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA), 2015 International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRERA.2015.7418668
Filename
7418668
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