IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

A Comprehensive Method to Mitigate Forced Oscillations in Large Interconnected Power Grids

  • Lin Zhu,
  • Wenpeng Yu,
  • Zhihao Jiang,
  • Chengwen Zhang,
  • Yi Zhao,
  • Jiaojiao Dong,
  • Weikang Wang,
  • Yilu Liu,
  • Evangelos Farantatos,
  • Deepak Ramasubramanian,
  • Andrew Arana,
  • Ryan Quint

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3056123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 22503 – 22515

Abstract

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Multiple severe forced oscillation events have recently been observed across the North American interconnections and around the world. These forced oscillations have caused power swings, limited power transfer capability, damaged equipment, and persisted indefinitely until the driving source was located and removed. This paper proposes a comprehensive method to mitigate forced oscillations. Once a forced oscillation is detected, a new source location algorithm can be used to locate the source based on the oscillation mode angle without requiring system topology information. If the source cannot be quickly located and removed, a control strategy can be activated to modulate the active power of utility-scale inverter-based battery energy storage systems (BESSs) to reduce the energy of forced oscillations to a safe level and allow sufficient time for locating the exact source. The proposed source location algorithm is validated using measurements collected during the January 11, 2019 forced oscillation event in North America and other actual grid events, while the proposed control strategy is verified using the Eastern Interconnection dynamic model under the replicated January 11, 2019 forced oscillation event. The simulation results demonstrated that the proposed source location algorithm can accurately identify the forced oscillation source, and the proposed control strategy can significantly reduce forced oscillation energy.

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