Dynamic Stability and Control Design of Modern Electric Energy Systems with Large Penetration of Distributed Generators
Dynamic Stability and Control Design of Modern Electric Energy Systems with Large Penetration of Distributed Generators
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Date
2010
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Masoud Nazari
João Peças Lopes
Marija Ilić
João Peças Lopes
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This paper investigates dynamic stability and control design of modern electric energy systems as many MWscale
distributed generators (DG) of various types are deployed in the distribution side of electric systems. The paper is mainly concerned about small-signal frequency stability of distribution systems with decentralized or centralized control systems. The
Gerschgorin Circle Theory and Hicks Stability Theory are used for verifying sufficient conditions for small-signal stability. The paper also discusses about designing advanced enhancing robustness methods to ensure both safety and stability of modern
distribution systems. Finally, the paper closes with a discussion of policies needed to support large penetration of DG units in distribution systems to ensure safety and robustness of the system.