On the search for expanded grid control capabilities: Discrete control on emerging power technologies
Hector Pulgar-Painemal, Sebastian Martinez-Lizana

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel discrete control approach for emerging power technologies, enabling better oscillation and frequency management in power systems without model aggregation, demonstrated on multiple test systems.
Contribution
It presents a new discrete control scheme for EPT that addresses oscillations and frequency excursions, allowing control of multi-modal systems without model aggregation.
Findings
Effective control of oscillations demonstrated on test systems
Enhanced frequency regulation capabilities with discrete actions
EPT can be controlled with new discrete control schemes
Abstract
This letter proposes discrete changes in the power output of emerging power technologies (EPT) for controlling oscillations and frequency excursions. For the former, a new perspective is proposed that connects oscillations with the transient shift of the system equilibrium point. This is transformative as discrete control can be applied to multi-modal systems for the first time, without any model aggregation. For the latter, new insights are provided in regard to the nature of the discrete actions. Applications to a 2-bus, 9-bus and 39-bus test systems are presented. Through the proposed scheme, EPT can be enabled with controls that recognize their characteristics, while expanding grid dynamic capabilities with the addition of new effective controllers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower System Optimization and Stability · Microgrid Control and Optimization · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
MethodsTest
