Energies (Aug 2024)

Droop Frequency Limit Control and Its Parameter Optimization in VSC-HVDC Interconnected Power Grids

  • Han Jiang,
  • Yichen Zhou,
  • Yi Gao,
  • Shilin Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17153851
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 15
p. 3851

Abstract

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With the gradual emergence of trends such as the asynchronous interconnection of power grids and the increasing penetration of renewable energy, the issues of ultra-low-frequency oscillations and low-frequency stability in power grids have become more prominent, posing serious challenges to the safety and stability of systems. The voltage-source converter-based HVDC (VSC-HVDC) interconnection is an effective solution to the frequency stability problems faced by regional power grids. VSC-HVDC can participate in system frequency stability control through a frequency limit controller (FLC). This paper first analyses the basic principles of how VSC-HVDC participates in system frequency stability control. Then, in response to the frequency stability control requirements of the sending and receiving power systems, a droop FLC strategy is designed. Furthermore, a multi-objective optimization method for the parameters of the droop FLC is proposed. Finally, a large-scale electromagnetic transient simulation model of the VSC-HVDC interconnected power system is constructed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed droop FLC method.

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