Transient stability performance of power systems with high share of wind generators equipped with power-angle modulation controllers or fast local voltage controllers

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The decommissioning of synchronous generators, and their replacement by decoupled renewable power plants, has a significant impact on the transient stability performance of a power system. This paper concerns with an investigation of the degree of transient stability enhancement that can be achieved in power systems with high shares (e.g., around 75%) of wind generation. It is considered that the wind generators can work either under the principle of current control or under the principle of fast local voltage control. In both cases, a power–angle modulation (PAM) controller is superimposed on the current control loops of the grid side converters of the wind generators. The investigation of the degree of enhancement takes into account different approaches of the tuning of PAM. It considers a simple approach in the form of parametric sensitivity, and also a sophisticated approach in the form of a formal optimization problem. Besides, the paper gives insight on what is a suitable objective function of the optimization problem, which entails the best performance of PAM. The whole investigation is conducted based on a synthetic model of the Great Britain (GB) system

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Perilla, A., Papadakis, S., Torres, J. L. R., van der Meijden, M., Palensky, P., & Gonzalez-Longatt, F. (2020). Transient stability performance of power systems with high share of wind generators equipped with power-angle modulation controllers or fast local voltage controllers. Energies, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13164205

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