Yahya Lamrani, Frédéric Colas, Thierry Van Cutsem, Carmen Cardozo, Thibault Prevost, Xavier Guillaud
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On the stabilizing contribution of different grid-forming controls to power systems
The increasing penetration of power-electronics interfaced resources brings new challenges regarding the small-signal stability of power systems. To address this issue, grid-forming (GFM) controlled converters have emerged as an alternative to their conventional grid-following counterparts. This paper investigates the mechanisms behind converters driven stability and quantifies the stabilizing effect of GFM controls. The linearized state-space model of different combinations of control strategies is analysed in a multi-infeed system considering various operating points. Through a parametric sensitivity study and an examination of the participation factors of key eigenvalues of the linearized models, it is confirmed that GFM controls contribute to system stabilization. Moreover, this paper demonstrates that this stabilizing effect varies significantly depending on the specific GFM control implemented: whether a current control loop is used or not notably impacts stability.
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