Transient stability analysis and stability margin evaluation of phase-locked loop synchronised converter-based generators

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As the penetration level of converter-based generators (CBGs) continues to grow in electric power systems, theirimpact on power system dynamics and control becomes increasingly significant. Maintaining a stable operation of the CBGs isbecoming more and more critical. Since their controls and dynamic behaviour differ from synchronous generators, in this study,the transient stability mechanism of CBGs is analysed and the key influencing factors are identified and investigated. Moreover,a stability margin index, which can be obtained analytically, is proposed to identify potential transient stability issues of CBGsand can be used as a screening technique before conducting time-consuming electromagnetic simulation studies. This indexcan be used for both planning and operations studies and it outperforms the state-of-the-art index of short circuit ratio that ispresently used to identify potential CBG instabilities due to weak grid scenarios. Dynamic simulations on a real power systemmodel have been conducted to validate the accuracy and applicability of the proposed stability margin index.

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Wang, W., Huang, G. M., Ramasubramanian, D., & Farantatos, E. (2020). Transient stability analysis and stability margin evaluation of phase-locked loop synchronised converter-based generators. IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 14(22), 5000–5010. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-gtd.2020.0620

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