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Forced oscillation in power systems with converter controlled-based resources: A survey with case studies
journal contribution
posted on 2021-11-23, 04:28 authored by Tossaporn SurinkaewTossaporn Surinkaew, Kianoush EmamiKianoush Emami, Rakibuzzaman Shah, Syed Islam, N MithulananthanIn future power systems, conventional synchronous generators will be replaced by converter controlled-based generations (CCGs), i.e., wind and solar generations, and battery energy storage systems. Thus, the paradigm shift in power systems will lead to the inferior system strength and inertia scarcity. Therefore, the problems of forced oscillation (FO) will emerge with new features of the CCGs. The state-of-the-art review in this paper emphasizes previous strategies for FO detection, source identification, and mitigation. Moreover, the effect of FO is investigated in a power system with CCGs. In its conclusion, this paper also highlights important findings and provides suggestions for subsequent research in this important topic of future power systems.
History
Volume
9Start Page
150911End Page
150924Number of Pages
14eISSN
2169-3536Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)Publisher DOI
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Additional Rights
CC BY 4.0Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Acceptance Date
2021-10-26Author Research Institute
- Centre for Intelligent Systems
Era Eligible
- Yes