Voltage dip propagation in renewable-rich power systems utilizing grid-forming converters

IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION(2024)

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The growing integration of converter-interfaced renewable energy sources (RESs) utilizing Grid-Following (GFL) converters has displaced conventional synchronous generators (SGs) in central generation units. This shift presents challenges, including diminished system inertia, lower fault levels, and implications for system strength and network resilience. The propagation of voltage dips, particularly during disturbances like system Short Circuit (SC) faults, is adversely affected by the increased penetration of such RESs. This is attributed to the limited support capability of these sources and their distinct SC response compared to SGs. In response to these challenges, Grid-Forming (GFM) converters emerge as a promising technology equipped with advanced functionalities that emulate SG operation. Consequently, they hold potential for mitigating the effects of voltage dip propagation in renewable-rich power systems. This study aims to assess the impact of employing GFM converters in renewable-rich power systems on voltage dip propagation across the network. The authors' investigation begins by examining the SC response of GFM converters and comparing it with the responses of traditional GFL converters and SGs. The paper proceeds to analyze voltage dip propagation, considering various penetration scenarios involving RESs based on GFL and GFM converters. The IEEE 9-BUS test system, implemented in the DIgSILENT PowerFactory software, serves as the basis for these evaluations. Through extensive simulations and analysis, the authors' research provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of GFM converters in enhancing the network's response to voltage dips. This study examines how Grid-Forming (GFM) converters can help counter voltage dip propagation during short-circuit faults in renewable-rich power systems. By simulating scenarios and comparing responses, the research shows that Grid-Forming converters, which mimic synchronous generators, can enhance network resilience in renewable-rich systems.image
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power convertors,power system faults,renewable energy sources,transmission networks,wind turbines
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