Design of Grid Forming Multi Timescale Coordinated Control Strategies for Dynamic Virtual Power Plants
Yan Tong, Qin Wang, Sihao Chen, Xue Hu, Zhaoyuan Wu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dynamic virtual power plant framework that coordinates heterogeneous distributed energy resources across multiple time scales using grid forming control, enhancing grid stability and ancillary services.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-timescale control strategy for virtual power plants that leverages grid forming converters and device heterogeneity for improved stability.
Findings
Enhanced grid stability in simulations.
Improved ancillary service performance.
Effective coordination of resources across time scales.
Abstract
As the penetration level of distributed energy resources (DERs) continues to rise, traditional frequency and voltage support from synchronous machines declines. This weakens grid stability and increases the need for fast and adaptive control in a dynamic manner, especially in weak grids. However, most virtual power plants (VPPs) rely on static aggregation and plan based resource allocation strategies. These methods overlook differences in device response times and limit flexibility for ancillary services. To address this issue, we propose a dynamic virtual power plant (DVPP) that coordinates heterogeneous resources across multiple time scales using grid forming control. We first contrast grid following and grid forming converters: grid following designs rely on a phase locked loop which can undermine stability in weak grids, whereas our DVPP applies virtual synchronous generator control…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrogrid Control and Optimization · Smart Grid Energy Management · Smart Grid Security and Resilience
