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The Impact of Increased Penetration of Converter Control-Based Generators on Power System Modes of Oscillation

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The Impact of Increased Penetration of Converter Control-Based Generators on Power System Modes of Oscillation
Description
The impact of increasing penetration of converter control-based generators (CCBGs) in a large-scale power system is assessed through a model based small signal stability analysis. Three test bed cases for the years 2010, 2020, and 2022 of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) in the United States are used for the analysis. Increasing penetration of wind-based Type 3 and wind-based Type 4 and PV Solar CCBGs is used in the tests. The participation and interaction of CCBGs and synchronous generators in traditional electromechanical interarea modes is analyzed. Two new types of modes dominated by CCBGs are identified. The characteristics of these new modes are described and compared to electromechanical modes in the frequency domain. An examination of the mechanism of the interaction between the CCBG control states and the synchronous generator control states is presented and validated through dynamic simulations. Actual system and forecast load data are used throughout.
Date Created
2014-09-01
Contributors
  • Quintero, Jaime (Author)
  • Vittal, Vijay (Author)
  • Heydt, Gerald (Author)
  • Zhang, Hui (Author)
  • Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering (Contributor)
  • School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering (Contributor)
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9 pages
Language
eng
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Digital object identifier: 10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2303293
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Identifier Value
1558-8424
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Identifier Value
1558-8432
Series
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.27096
Preferred Citation

Quintero, Jaime, Vittal, Vijay, Heydt, Gerald T., & Zhang, Hui (2014). The Impact of Increased Penetration of Converter Control-Based Generators on Power System Modes of Oscillation. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, 29(5), 2248-2256. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2303293

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