IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution (Dec 2021)

Dominant inter‐area oscillation path analysis of power systems with a high penetration of permanent magnet synchronous generator by using network mode energy

  • Cheng Liu,
  • Siyao Yu,
  • Yuchi Zhang,
  • Shuo Diao,
  • Xiaoyang Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 23
pp. 3326 – 3344

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Abstract In this study, a network mode energy (NME) method is used to analyse the low‐frequency oscillation (LFO) of a power system with a high penetration of a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). This method is also utilized to determine the dominant inter‐area oscillation path. NME comes from a network potential energy based on a small signal mode, which includes a generator internal node mode potential energy and a line mode potential energy (LMPE). The exchange process and distribution of NME in the power system containing the PMSG are studied by analysing the composition of LMPE. A sensitivity index is constructed to determine the state variables of the generator and the PMSG, which remarkably influences energy distribution. Then, the path characteristics of LFO are analysed. The dominant inter‐area oscillation paths and energy interaction of the system connecting to the PMSG are determined. The proposed NME can be calculated on the basis of measurement information, and network energy decomposition is carried out using the measured line mode oscillation index. The mechanism of PMSG participating in oscillation is revealed from the network perspective to provide a basis for network‐based regulation. The correctness analysis and simulation of a four‐machine two‐area system with the PMSG and the New England 10‐machine 39‐bus system with the PMSG are carried out.

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