Hassan Bevrani

Renewable Integrated Power System Stability and Control


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      Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  Series Page

      3  Title Page

      4  Copyright Page

      5  Dedication Page

      6  Preface

      7  Acknowledgments

      8  Nomenclature

      9  List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

      10  1 Introduction 1.1 Power System Stability and Control 1.2 Current State of Power System Stability and Control 1.3 Data‐Driven Wide‐Area Power System Monitoring and Control 1.4 Dynamics Modeling and Parameters Estimation 1.5 Summary References

      11  2 MG Penetrated Power Grid Modeling 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Basic Concepts 2.3 Power Grid Modeling 2.4 MG Equivalent Model 2.5 Summary References

      12  3 Stability Assessment of Power Grids with High Microgrid Penetration 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Frequency Stability Assessment 3.3 Maximum Penetration Level: Frequency Stability 3.4 Small‐Signal Stability Assessment 3.5 Maximum Penetration Level: Small‐Signal Stability 3.6 Voltage‐Based Realization of the MG‐Integrated Power Grid 3.7 Summary References

      13  4 Advanced Virtual Inertia Control and Optimal Placement 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Virtual Synchronous Generator 4.3 Dispatchable Inertia Placement 4.4 Summary References

      14  5 Wide‐Area Voltage Monitoring in High‐Renewable Integrated Power Systems 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Voltage Control Areas: A Background 5.3 Data‐driven Approaches 5.4 Theoretical Framework 5.5 Case Study 5.6 Summary References

      15  6 Advanced Control Synthesis 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Frequency Dynamics Enhancement 6.3 Small Signal Stability Enhancement 6.4 Summary References

      16  7 Small‐Signal and Transient Stability Assessment Using Data‐Driven Approaches 7.1 Background and Motivation 7.2 Modal Characterization Using Data‐Driven Approaches 7.3 Studies of a Small‐Scale Power System Model 7.4 Large‐Scale System Study 7.5 Analysis Results and Discussion References

      17  8 Solar and Wind Integration Case Studies 8.1 General Context and Motivation 8.2 Study System 8.3 Wind Power Integration in the South Systems 8.4 Impact of Increased Wind Penetration on the System Performance 8.5 Frequency Response 8.6 Effect of Voltage Control on System Dynamic Performance 8.7 Summary References

      18  Index