电力电子技术在未来低惯性电力系统中的作用

Jingyang Fang, Yi Tang, Hongchang Li, F. Blaabjerg
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惯性对维持电力系统的频率稳定性起着至关重要的作用。然而,以电力电子为基础的可再生能源发电的增加可以大大减少现代电力系统的惯性。这个问题已经对小型电力系统的控制和稳定性提出了挑战。随着可再生能源并网趋势的继续,大型电力系统将很快面临这一问题。鉴于惯性的挑战,本文对传统的和新兴的惯性增强技术进行了全面的综述。结果表明,风力机惯性仿真的有效性得到了验证,将得到广泛的应用。此外,电源变换器的直流链路电容产生的虚拟惯性由于其低成本而具有很大的潜力。同样的概念也可以应用于超级电容器。此外,电池将作为替代惯性供应商。在未来的电力系统中,大多数发电机和负载通过电力电子连接,虚拟同步机(vsm)将成为主要的惯性提供者。总的来说,结论是半导体和控制的进步有望使电力电子成为未来电力系统惯性控制的使能技术。
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The Role of Power Electronics in Future Low Inertia Power Systems
Inertia plays an essential role in maintaining the frequency stability of power systems. Nevertheless, the increase of power electronics-based renewable generation can dramatically reduce the inertia of modern power systems. This issue has already challenged the control and stability of small-scale power systems. It will soon be faced by larger power systems as the trend of renewable integration continues. In view of the inertia challenge, this paper presents a comprehensive review of conventional and emerging inertia enhancement techniques. It is revealed that the inertia emulation by wind turbines has successfully demonstrated its effectiveness and will receive widespread adoptions. In addition, the virtual inertia generated by the DC-link capacitors of power converters has a great potential due to its low cost. The same concept can also be applied to ultracapacitors. Moreover, batteries will serve as an alternative inertia supplier. In future power systems where most of the generators and loads are connected via power electronics, virtual synchronous machines (VSMs) will become the main inertia provider. In general, it is concluded that advances in semiconductors and control promise to make power electronics an enabling technology for inertia control in future power systems.
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