Decentralized Frequency Regulation of Hybrid MTDC-linked Grids
Young-Jin Kim

TL;DR
This paper introduces a decentralized control strategy using H-infinity controllers for optimal frequency regulation in hybrid MTDC-linked grids, enhancing stability and robustness under various operational uncertainties.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel decentralized H-infinity control approach for hybrid MTDC grids, addressing robustness, optimal power sharing, and stability in frequency regulation.
Findings
Improved frequency stability and robustness demonstrated in case studies.
Controllers effectively handle parameter uncertainties and communication delays.
Enhanced real-time frequency regulation performance in hybrid MTDC systems.
Abstract
This paper proposes a new strategy for optimal grid frequency regulation (FR) in an interconnected power system where regional ac grids and an offshore wind farm are linked via a multi-terminal high voltage direct-current (MTDC) network. In the proposed strategy, decentralized H-infinity controllers are developed to coordinate the operations of ac synchronous generators and hybrid MTDC converters, thus achieving optimal power sharing of interconnected ac grids and minimizing frequency deviations in each grid. To develop the controllers, robust optimization problems are formulated and solved using a dynamic model of the hybrid MTDC-linked grids with model parameter uncertainty and decentralized control inputs and outputs. The model orders of the resulting controllers are then reduced using a balanced truncation algorithm to eliminate unobservable and uncontrollable state variables while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFrequency Control in Power Systems · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection · Microgrid Control and Optimization
