Shengyu Chen , Guidong Zhang , Samson S. Yu , Zhong Li , Abdelali El Aroudi , Yun Zhang
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Abstract
The increasing integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) into power systems has introduced new challenges, among which sub-synchronous oscillations (SSO) stand out as a critical issue. This paper provides a comprehensive review of SSO analytical modeling methods, mitigation strategies, and future challenges. A systematic framework is presented encompassing the evolution from single-machine to multi-machine interactions, from single-frequency to multi-frequency coupling, and from white-box to black-box methodologies. Within this framework, existing analytical methods and mitigation strategies are rigorously evaluated, with their strengths and weaknesses clearly described across different system scales, frequency bands, and modeling transparency requirements. Finally, emerging challenges facing current analytical models and mitigation strategies are discussed.
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