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Dynamic Stability of Power Systems with Power Electronic Interfaced DG

Authors: M. Reza; D. Sudarmadi; F.A. Viawan; W.L. Kling; L. van der Sluis;

Dynamic Stability of Power Systems with Power Electronic Interfaced DG

Abstract

In this paper, the transient stability of power systems with a high penetration level of power electronic interfaced (converter connected) distributed generation is explored by means of computer simulations. Small 2 and 3 bus test systems are used. The converter is modeled as a three-phase full-bridge IGBT voltage source converter (VSC). The control setting is such that during the actual disturbance the converter connected DG stays connected to the system but with a current limiter. The simulations are performed by using MATLAB SimPowerSystems

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