Sven Bohn, M. Fetisova, M. Agsten, Anne-Katrin Marten, D. Westermann
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A continuous DC voltage control function for meshed HVDC grids, and the impact of the underlying future AC grid due to renewable in-feed
This paper discusses the development of a continuous high voltage direct current (HVDC) voltage control function for future meshed HVDC grids. Starting from a state-of-the-art discontinuous voltage droop control, which is used in point-to-point links, a continuously differentiable control function is developed. Using a mathematical description, the control function is transformed to meet the HVDC voltage control strategy for meshed HVDC grids. The control function's stability is discussed and its robustness is shown on an example. The example discusses and compares the current and future characteristics of the underlying AC transmission grid and the impact renewable in-feed has to the control function.