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Virtual Inertia Scheduling for Power Systems with High Penetration of Inverter-based Resources

Authors :
She, Buxin
Li, Fangxing
Cui, Hantao
Wang, Jinnng
Zhang, Qiwei
Bo, Rui
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This paper proposes a new concept called virtual inertia scheduling (VIS) to efficiently handle the high penetration of inverter-based resources (IBRs). VIS is an inertia management framework that targets security-constrained and economy-oriented inertia scheduling and generation dispatch of power systems with a large scale of renewable generations. Specifically, it schedules the proper power setting points and reserved capacities of both synchronous generators and IBRs, as well as the control modes and control parameters of IBRs to provide secure and cost-effective inertia support. First, a uniform system model is employed to quantify the frequency dynamics of the IBRs-penetrated power system after disturbances. Based on the model, the s-domain and time-domain analytical responses of IBRs with inertia support capability are derived. Then, VIS-based real-time economic dispatch (VIS-RTED) is formulated to minimize generation and reserve costs, with a full consideration of dynamic frequency constraints and derived inertia support reserve constraints. The virtual inertia and damping of IBRs are formulated as decision variables. To address the non-linearity of dynamic constraints, deep learning-assisted linearization is employed to solve the optimization problem. Finally, the proposed VIS-RTED is demonstrated on a modified IEEE 39-bus system. A full-order time-domain simulation is performed to verify the scheduling results.<br />Comment: Still under review by IEEE Transaction on Power System, 10 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2209.06677
Document Type :
Working Paper