Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability

Abstract The global increase in the use of solar photovoltaics and wind turbines has led to a rapid increase in the penetration level of inverter‐based distributed generators (IBDGs). Until recently, the operation modes of IBDGs under abnormal power system conditions were not a major concern owing t...

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Main Authors: Sungwoo Kang, Heewon Shin, Gilsoo Jang, Byongjun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12004
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Heewon Shin
Gilsoo Jang
Byongjun Lee
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Gilsoo Jang
Byongjun Lee
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description Abstract The global increase in the use of solar photovoltaics and wind turbines has led to a rapid increase in the penetration level of inverter‐based distributed generators (IBDGs). Until recently, the operation modes of IBDGs under abnormal power system conditions were not a major concern owing to the small number of IBDGs used in power systems. However, several events have indicated that the momentary cessation (MC) mode of an IBDG can eventually deteriorate the stability of power systems. Among the various parameters that define the MC mode, the direct impact of the MC recovery ramp rate on the transient stability of the power system has been addressed by computing the stability margin based on a single machine equivalent method. Furthermore, this paper introduces the critical momentary cessation recovery ramp rate for a specific system, which can be used as an important index in the planning of an IBDG installation. Case studies on modified IEEE 39 bus system and Korean power system were conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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spelling doaj.art-a04dc7c8274e4ba08ad81b9a7504ac9f2022-12-22T03:15:42ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952021-01-01151243310.1049/gtd2.12004Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stabilitySungwoo Kang0Heewon Shin1Gilsoo Jang2Byongjun Lee3Department of Electrical Engineering Korea University Seongbuk‐gu Seoul South KoreaKorea Electrotechnology Research Institute Uiwang‐si Gyeonggi‐do South KoreaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Korea University Seongbuk‐gu Seoul South KoreaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Korea University Seongbuk‐gu Seoul South KoreaAbstract The global increase in the use of solar photovoltaics and wind turbines has led to a rapid increase in the penetration level of inverter‐based distributed generators (IBDGs). Until recently, the operation modes of IBDGs under abnormal power system conditions were not a major concern owing to the small number of IBDGs used in power systems. However, several events have indicated that the momentary cessation (MC) mode of an IBDG can eventually deteriorate the stability of power systems. Among the various parameters that define the MC mode, the direct impact of the MC recovery ramp rate on the transient stability of the power system has been addressed by computing the stability margin based on a single machine equivalent method. Furthermore, this paper introduces the critical momentary cessation recovery ramp rate for a specific system, which can be used as an important index in the planning of an IBDG installation. Case studies on modified IEEE 39 bus system and Korean power system were conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12004Wind power plantsControl of electric power systemsOptimisation techniquesDistributed power generationPower system management, operation and economicsPower system control
spellingShingle Sungwoo Kang
Heewon Shin
Gilsoo Jang
Byongjun Lee
Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Wind power plants
Control of electric power systems
Optimisation techniques
Distributed power generation
Power system management, operation and economics
Power system control
title Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability
title_full Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability
title_fullStr Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability
title_full_unstemmed Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability
title_short Impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter‐based distributed generators on power system transient stability
title_sort impact analysis of recovery ramp rate after momentary cessation in inverter based distributed generators on power system transient stability
topic Wind power plants
Control of electric power systems
Optimisation techniques
Distributed power generation
Power system management, operation and economics
Power system control
url https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12004
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