Medium-Voltage Megawatt Power-Electronic-Based Grid Emulators: Testing Capability Requirements and Dynamics Challenges - A Review

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Power-electronic-based grid emulators are emerging as a promising way to test the grid-code compliance of renewable energy resources. Yet, the ever-increasing power and voltage levels of device under test (DUT) pose new requirements and challenges to power-electronic-based grid emulators. This article first gives an overview of testing capability requirements based on the recent grid codes and standards and then discusses the resulted dynamic interactions and solutions for power-electronic-based grid emulators. Perspectives on the open issues and emerging trends of grid emulators are finally shared.

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Li, Z., Zhao, F., Wang, X., Munk-Nielsen, S., Geske, M., Grune, R., … Rodriguez, M. G. (2024). Medium-Voltage Megawatt Power-Electronic-Based Grid Emulators: Testing Capability Requirements and Dynamics Challenges - A Review. IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 12(2), 1545–1559. https://doi.org/10.1109/JESTPE.2023.3268449

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