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Determining the Capacity Limit of Inverter-Based Distributed Generators in High-Generation Areas Considering Transient and Frequency Stability

Authors
Shin, HeewonJung, JaeyeopLee, Byongjun
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Power system stability; Generators; Transient analysis; Stability criteria; Inverters; Frequency nadir; inverter-based distributed generator; momentary cessation; power system frequency stability; power system transient stability; single-machine equivalent
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.8, pp.34071 - 34079
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
8
Start Page
34071
End Page
34079
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/59086
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2974481
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
The responses of an inverter-based distributed generator (IBDG) to abnormal voltage and frequency are different from those of a conventional generator owing to the difference in the operating modes. In particular, the momentary cessation (MC) mode deteriorates the transient stability of normal power systems by ceasing to provide active and reactive power to the grid. However, in a high-generation area, where a significant amount of generation is concentrated and where transient instability exists under a contingency, MC operation is conducive to the transient stability because the electrical output of critical generators increases to cover the local loads under this condition. This effect can cause frequency instability if a sizeable portion of the IBDG output is lost owing to the operating modes. To ensure transient and frequency stability, this study analyzed the effects of operating modes and generator tripping on the high-generation area. A method for determining the capacity limit of the IBDGs in the high-generation area was then developed to ensure power system stability. The effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method were verified by conducting a case study on the Korean power system.
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