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Stability Analysis of Systems With High VSC Penetration: Where Is the Limit?
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EngineeringPower System DynamicsPower ElectronicsStabilization TechniqueStabilitySystems EngineeringPotential InstabilitiesNumerical StabilityPower System ControlGrid StabilityPower System TransientPower SystemsStability AnalysisPower System AnalysisElectrical EngineeringSystem StabilityHigh Vsc PenetrationNetwork StabilityPower System DynamicSmart GridStability Limits
The paper addresses the stability of modern voltage-source-converter-dominated power systems, which are experiencing a progressive phase-out of conventional generation. An essential system model is used to capture the fundamental system dynamics, to conduct a thorough mathematical analysis and understand the principles governing network stability in converter-dominated power systems. A detailed analysis is developed to identify the stability limits of this system when voltage source converters operate in grid-following mode. A complete mathematical linear model including the dynamics of the network elements is used to identify these stability limits. Based on this model, a detailed assessment of the influence that the voltage source converter controllers have on the system stability is performed to identify potential instabilities and reveal the main mechanisms of interaction. Then, a study to identify the minimum synchronous generation to ensure system stability is developed, including analytical expressions of some critical system poles. The mathematical results obtained are validated with a complete non-linear simulation model of the system.
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