Title :
Applying power-synchronization control in a multi-terminal DC system
Author :
Rogersten, Robert ; Lidong Zhang ; MITRA, PINAKI
Abstract :
The performance of traditionally used converter control strategies in a multi-terminal dc system depends on the ac system conditions. One limiting factor for the converter controls to perform well is the short-circuit capacity of the ac system. This work is motivated by the rapid proliferation of high-voltage dc technology, which enables many converter stations being linked together by a dc transmission network. The dc network can be embedded in the conventional ac network and used to facilitate large power transfers across great distances between the interconnecting terminals. A previously proposed control method, power-synchronization control, has been demonstrated to perform well on a point-to-point high-voltage direct current link in connection to a weak ac system. In this paper, the potential of power-synchronization control is demonstrated in a multiterminal dc grid with one very weak ac system connection.
Keywords :
DC transmission networks; DC-AC power convertors; power system interconnection; power transmission control; ac network; ac system conditions; converter control; dc transmission network; high-voltage dc technology; interconnecting terminals; multiterminal DC system; point-to-point high-voltage direct current link; power synchronization control; power transfers; short-circuit capacity; HVDC transmission; Phase locked loops; Power conversion; Synchronization; Thyristors; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2014.6939159