IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Enabling Aggregation of Heterogenous Grid-Forming Inverters via Enclaved Homogenization

  • Muhammad F. Umar,
  • Mohsen Hosseinzadehtaher,
  • Mohammad B. Shadmand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3204340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 94765 – 94777

Abstract

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This paper proposes a control scheme to force homogeneity for heterogenous network of the grid-forming (GFM) inverters in power electronics dominated grid (PEDG) to enable their aggregation and coherent dynamic interaction. Increased penetration of the renewable energy in distributed generation (DG) fashion is moving traditional power system to a highly disperse and complex heterogenous system i.e., PEDG with fleet of grid-forming and grid-following inverters. Optimal coordination, stability assessment, and situational awareness of PEDG is challenging due to numerous heterogenous inverters operating at the grid-edge that is outside the traditional utility centric power generation boundaries. Aggregation of these inverters will not be insightful due to their heterogenous characteristics. The proposed control scheme to force enclaved homogeneity (FEH) enables an insightful aggregation of GFM that can fully mimic the given physical system dynamics. The proposed FEH scheme enables coherent and homogenized dynamic interaction of GFM inverters that enhances the PEDG resiliency. Moreover, different cluster of GFM can be merged into single cluster with minimal synchronization time and frequency fluctuations. Accurate reference models can be achieved that enables effective dynamic assessment and optimal coordination which results in resilient PEDG. Several case studies provided to validate the effectiveness of proposed FEH in network of GFM. Then, GFMs aggregation and developed reference model for the PEDG system is validated via multiple comparative case studies.

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