Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation
Abstract With the development of the energy structure of the power system, the characterization of the observed oscillation in the power system has steadily evolved. With the increasingly high penetration of distributed energy sources and power electronic devices, such as the photovoltaic, wind powe...
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author | Su An Wei Qiu Qingxin Pu Sheng Chen Yao Zheng Junfeng Duan Qing Huang Wenxuan Yao |
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description | Abstract With the development of the energy structure of the power system, the characterization of the observed oscillation in the power system has steadily evolved. With the increasingly high penetration of distributed energy sources and power electronic devices, such as the photovoltaic, wind power and charging pile, the basic mechanism, frequency ranges and propagation of oscillation would become more dynamic and complex. Therefore, the traditional parameter estimation, as well as the suppression methods would also suffer from dynamic oscillations. To this end, this paper first investigates the oscillation propagation and typical events caused by the oscillations. Next, the oscillation model estimation method including the model‐based and data‐driven based methods is discussed. The benefits and difficulties of various parameter estimate techniques are highlighted. Under this context, the validity and limitations of the current power system stability are summarized. Furthermore, the different oscillation damping and mitigation measures are compared, and the major adaptability and limitations are listed for the specific application scenarios. Conclusions are drawn, and the wideband oscillation becomes the future research objective where the future work is presented at the end of the paper. |
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spelling | doaj.art-83086725c439436b821a2b28e6e8b4252023-06-14T14:45:14ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952023-06-0117112655266610.1049/gtd2.12845Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigationSu An0Wei Qiu1Qingxin Pu2Sheng Chen3Yao Zheng4Junfeng Duan5Qing Huang6Wenxuan Yao7Power Dispatching Control Center Guizhou Power Grid Co. Ltd. Guizhou ChinaCollege of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha ChinaPower Dispatching Control Center Guizhou Power Grid Co. Ltd. Guizhou ChinaPower Dispatching Control Center Guizhou Power Grid Co. Ltd. Guizhou ChinaCollege of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha ChinaCollege of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha ChinaCollege of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha ChinaCollege of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha ChinaAbstract With the development of the energy structure of the power system, the characterization of the observed oscillation in the power system has steadily evolved. With the increasingly high penetration of distributed energy sources and power electronic devices, such as the photovoltaic, wind power and charging pile, the basic mechanism, frequency ranges and propagation of oscillation would become more dynamic and complex. Therefore, the traditional parameter estimation, as well as the suppression methods would also suffer from dynamic oscillations. To this end, this paper first investigates the oscillation propagation and typical events caused by the oscillations. Next, the oscillation model estimation method including the model‐based and data‐driven based methods is discussed. The benefits and difficulties of various parameter estimate techniques are highlighted. Under this context, the validity and limitations of the current power system stability are summarized. Furthermore, the different oscillation damping and mitigation measures are compared, and the major adaptability and limitations are listed for the specific application scenarios. Conclusions are drawn, and the wideband oscillation becomes the future research objective where the future work is presented at the end of the paper.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12845dampingdistributed power generationoscillationspower grids |
spellingShingle | Su An Wei Qiu Qingxin Pu Sheng Chen Yao Zheng Junfeng Duan Qing Huang Wenxuan Yao Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution damping distributed power generation oscillations power grids |
title | Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation |
title_full | Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation |
title_fullStr | Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation |
title_full_unstemmed | Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation |
title_short | Power system wideband oscillation estimation, localization, and mitigation |
title_sort | power system wideband oscillation estimation localization and mitigation |
topic | damping distributed power generation oscillations power grids |
url | https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12845 |
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