Stability and control of mixed AC-DC systems with VSC-HVDC: A review
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posted on 2019-05-15, 00:00 authored by Md Rakibuzzaman Shah, JC Sánchez, R Preece, M Barnes© 2018, The Institution of Engineering and Technology. Voltage-source converter-high-voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) systems have become an attractive option for integrating remote and far-from-shore renewable energy resources to main AC grids. The desire for greater power transfer capability and the difficulty in securing right-of-way for new AC lines in many countries is also resulting in the increased use of embedded VSC-HVDC systems operating in parallel with existing AC lines. It has been stated that the control and operation of VSC-HVDC systems are of particular concern for weak grids with fewer large synchronous generation units (a highly probable case for many grids in future). If the anticipated proliferation of VSC-HVDC links continues, several aspects of system stability will be significantly impacted. This study presents an overview of the effects of VSC-HVDC control and operation on power system stability. The structure, control, control tuning, and modelling of VSC-HVDC is briefly summarised to provide context for subsequent discussion of the system dynamics. An extensive critical review of the previous research into mixed AC-DC systems incorporating VSC-HVDC is then provided including voltage stability, small and large-disturbance angle stability, highfrequency interaction, and frequency stability. Finally, recommendations are presented to guide critical future research.
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1751-8695ISSN
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IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, UKPublisher DOI
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2017-12-28External Author Affiliations
University of Manchester, UKEra Eligible
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