Hybrid Frequency-domain Modeling and Stability Analysis for Power Systems with Grid-following and Grid-forming Converters

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Ni Liu [1 ]
Hong Wang [1 ]
Weihua Zhou [2 ]
Jie Song [3 ]
Yiting Zhang [1 ]
Eduardo PrietoAraujo [3 ]
Zhe Chen [4 ,5 ]
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[1] the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Harbin Institute of Technology
[2] the Australian Energy Market Operator
[3] Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia
[4] IEEE
[5] the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg
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With the increase of the renewable energy generator capacity, the requirements of the power system for grid-connected converters are evolving, which leads to diverse control schemes and increased complexity of systematic stability analysis. Although various frequency-domain models are developed to identify oscillation causes, the discrepancies between them are rarely studied. This study aims to clarify these discrepancies and provide circuit insights for stability analysis by using different frequency-domain models. This study emphasizes the limitations of assuming that the transfer function of the self-stable converter does not have right half-plane(RHP) poles. To ensure that the self-stable converters are represented by a frequency-domain model without RHP poles, the applicability of this model of grid-following(GFL) and grid-forming(GFM) converters is discussed. This study recommends that the GFM converters with ideal sources should be represented in parallel with the P/Q-θ/V admittance model rather than the V-I impedance model. Two cases are conducted to illustrate the rationality of the P/Q-θ/V admittance model. Additionally, a hybrid frequency-domain modeling framework and stability criteria are proposed for the power system with several GFL and GFM converters. The stability criteria eliminates the need to check the RHP pole numbers in the non-passive subsystem when applying the Nyquist stability criterion, thereby reducing the complexity of stability analysis. Simulations are carried out to validate the correctness of the frequency-domain model and the stability criteria.
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