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AuthorRoy, Naruttam Kumar
AuthorIslam, Sayemul
AuthorPodder, Amit Kumer
AuthorRoy, Tushar Kanti
AuthorMuyeen, S. M.
Available date2023-02-23T11:24:56Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameIEEE Access
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3228204
CitationRoy, N. K., Islam, S., Podder, A. K., Roy, T. K., & Muyeen, S. M. (2022). Virtual Inertia Support in Power Systems for High Penetration of Renewables–Overview of Categorization, Comparison, and Evaluation of Control Techniques. IEEE Access.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/40346
AbstractBy replacing conventional generation units with renewable energy sources (RESs), the power system gains an alternate source of future power generation and a better environmental platform. RESs, on the other hand, are unable to provide the required power demand due to poor inertia responses and low-frequency stability. As a result, multiple inertia augmentation control strategies were developed to increase frequency stability and maximize power usage in the grid-integrated renewable energy systems. Accordingly, this study thoroughly reviews existing virtual inertia control (VIC) strategies for improving inertia response and frequency stability. This study investigates 51 VIC approaches regarding required parameters, configurations, key contributions, sources, controllers, and simulation platforms. Furthermore, to emphasize the most promising ones, the VIC approaches are classified as intelligent, adaptive, derivative, coordinated control, and other VIC techniques. The classification approach is followed by the system configuration and the mode of operation of each control scheme. Integrating intelligent methods, such as fuzzy logic, genetic algorithm, non-convex optimization, and heuristic optimization, signify intelligent control methods. In contrast, adaptive control schemes emphasize the adaptation of control operations. These studies include both the standalone and grid-connected RESs frequency and power control approaches with necessary mathematical modelling and equations, which are rarely available in the recent existing works. The current state of research on improving frequency stability and inertia response in the grid-integrated RESs is discussed. Finally, this literature review reflects the present status of VIC technique research paths, and the categorization and analysis of these approaches demonstrate an extensive insight into the research field.
SponsorOpen Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Subjectadaptive control
coordinated control
derivative control
frequency stability
intelligent control
Renewable energy
synthetic inertia control
virtual inertia control techniques
TitleVirtual Inertia Support in Power Systems for High Penetration of Renewables - Overview of Categorization, Comparison, and Evaluation of Control Techniques
TypeArticle
Pagination129190-129216
Volume Number10


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