Transient and steady-state performance improvement of two interconnected areas through VSC-based HVDC transmission line using multi-purpose control strategies
IF 2 4区 工程技术Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Hossien Faraji, Amir Khorsandi, Seyed Hossein Hosseinian
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Abstract
This paper presents various control strategies to improve operations in two interconnected areas connected by a VSC-HVDC transmission line. The main focus is on designing a central control system (CCS) that coordinates control units in both areas. In area 1, an AC voltage control unit is connected to the CCS. In area 2, three control units including a load power control unit, a fault detection unit, and an AC voltage control unit are also connected to the CCS. The CCS receives inputs from these units and generates commands for the DC voltage and active/reactive power control units on both sides of the DC line. The first proposed strategy addresses permanent voltage drops caused by load fluctuations in area 2. It adjusts the transmitted power from area 1 based on voltage variations in area 2. The second strategy focuses on mitigating faults in area 2 by injecting active and reactive power from area 1 during such events. The third strategy resolves transient voltage oscillations in both areas by controlling the reactive power of stations on either side of the DC line. Simulations using MATLAB-SIMULINK demonstrate that these mechanisms successfully achieve their objectives.
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