
The integration of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) systems into modern power grids presents a promising path for enhancing grid resilience and efficiency. However, ensuring the reliable operation of HVDC-based grid architectures among various fault scenarios remains a critical challenge. Task 3.3 of HVDC-WISE project focuses on developing guidelines for the cost-effective design of HVDC-based grid architectures' protection systems, enabling them to withstand faults occurring on the DC side, the AC side, or within the cyber-layer. These guidelines are essential for the design and implementation of realistic use cases in WP6 and WP7.
HVDC, AC/DC, architectures, protection systems, power grid
HVDC, AC/DC, architectures, protection systems, power grid
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