Qing-Chang Zhong

Power Electronics-Enabled Autonomous Power Systems


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part of the system; after the fault is cleared, it can be re‐connected. Hence, while the SYNDEM grid architecture allows small‐scale grids to merge and form large‐scale grids, it also naturally allows large grids to break into small ones, making future power systems self‐organizable and autonomous.

      Some typical scenarios of SYNDEM smart grids are outlined below.

      2.4.3.1 Home Grid

Schematic illustration of a Synchronized and Democratized home grid.

      2.4.3.2 Neighborhood Grid

Schematic illustration of a Synchronized and Democratized neighbourhood grid. Schematic illustration of a Synchronized and Democratized community grid.

      2.4.3.3 Community Grid

      2.4.3.4 District Grid

Schematic illustration of a Synchronized and Democratized district grid. Schematic illustration of a Synchronized and Democratized regional grid.

      2.4.3.5 Regional Grid

      The SYNDEM grid architecture is scalable and can be applied to power systems at different scales, from single‐node systems to million‐node systems, from vehicles and aircraft to public grids. When there is a need, small systems can be connected together. When a part of the grid is faulty, it can be disconnected; after the fault is cleared, it can be re‐connected. If HVDC links are used to link AC systems at different frequencies, then the AC systems can be operated together or, if needed, independently. Hence, while the architecture allows small grids to merge and form large‐scale power grids, it also naturally allows large grids to break into small ones. Hence, this may offer the technical foundation to turn a move in China that broke up the Chinese Southern AC grid (Fairley 2016) into a natural trend worldwide.

      Because of the intrinsic synchronization mechanism embedded into each VSM, it is less likely for a VSM to disconnect from the grid under grid variations. This will increase the uptime of renewable generators and hence the yield, bringing more revenue to the owner.

      2.6.1