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Tyuryukanov, I. (author), Bos, Jorrit A. (author), Meijden, Mart A.M.M.van der (author), Terzija, Vladimir (author), Popov, M. (author)
With the growing number of severe system disturbances and blackouts around the world, controlled system separation is becoming an increasingly important system integrity protection scheme (SIPS) to save the electric power system from a complete or partial disintegration. A successful controlled splitting approach should at least tackle the...
journal article 2023
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Tealane, M. (author), Kilter, Jako (author), Bagleybter, Oleg (author), Heimisson, Birkir (author), Popov, M. (author)
This paper presents an out-of-step protection algorithm based on angle derivatives, which makes use of wide-area measurements and can be applied on arbitrary tie-lines in electrical power systems. The developed algorithm uses PMU measurements that are taken at both ends of a transmission line. Based on the changes of the electrical quantities...
journal article 2022
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Tapia, Estefania Alexandra (author), Colomé, Delia Graciela (author), Rueda, José L. (author)
Transient stability (TS) and short-term voltage stability (STVS) assessment are of fundamental importance for the operation security of power systems. Both phenomena can be mutually influenced in weak power systems due to the proliferation of power electronic interface devices and the phase-out of conventional heavy machines (e.g., thermal power...
journal article 2022
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Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Palensky, P. (author), Chamorro, Harold R. (author), Abdellah, Kouzou (author)
Inverter-based generation (IBG) is critical in achieving a dependable and resilient electrical system while meeting the net-zero emission goal. The enormous integration of IBG tends to produce various issues, including reduced rotational inertia and reduced short circuit levels. Several scientific publications agree that the voltage source...
conference paper 2022
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Bellizio, Federica (author), Cremer, Jochen (author), Strbac, Goran (author)
This paper proposes a method to compute corrective control actions for dynamic security in real-time and quantifies the economic value of corrective control. Lowered inertia requires fast control methods in real-time to correct system operation and maintain system security when equipment fails. However, using corrective control beyond such...
journal article 2022
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Tealane, M. (author), Kilter, Jako (author), Popov, M. (author), Bagleybter, Oleg (author), Klaar, D (author)
This paper presents a robust and adaptive out-of-step (OOS) protection algorithm, using wide-area information, that can be applied on tie-lines in observable power systems. The developed algorithm is based upon real-time computation of the system impedance and makes use of the well-known power-angle characteristic. In this way, a setting-less...
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Farrokhseresht, N. (author), van der Meer, A.A. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author)
The grid integration of renewable energy sources interfaced through power electronic converters is undergoing a significant acceleration to meet environmental and political targets. The rapid deployment of converters brings new challenges in ensuring robustness, transient stability, among others. In order to enhance transient stability,...
journal article 2021
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Wang, D. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Rakhshani, E. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author)
Unlike synchronous generators, wind turbines cannot directly respond to large disturbances, which may cause transient instability, due to their power electronic-based interface and maximum power control strategy. To effectively monitor the influence of wind turbines, this paper proposes an approach that combines decision trees (DTs), and a...
journal article 2020
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Papadakis, Stelios (author), Perilla Guerra, A.D. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Ahmad, Z. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author)
Power System Stability is a major domain of renewed interest for electrical power system researchers worldwide. Among the different stability classification domains, large disturbance rotor angle (transient) stability studies are of high concern due to the decommissioning of conventional power plants which leads to a dramatic decrease of inertia...
conference paper 2020
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Kalloe, Nikhil (author), Bos, Jorrit A. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author), Palensky, P. (author)
The last decade has seen an immense growth in renewable energy sources such as solar photovoltaic (PV) plants due to environmental concerns. Due to this rapid growth, solar PV plants are starting to have a larger influence on power system stability and thus their dynamic behavior cannot be ignored in stability studies. The lack of well...
journal article 2020
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Perilla Guerra, A.D. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Papadakis, Stelios (author), Rakhshani, E. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author), Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco (author)
During the last few years, electric power systems have undergone a widespread shift from conventional fossil-based generation toward renewable energy-based generation. Variable speed wind generators utilizing full-scale power electronics converters are becoming the preferred technology among other types of renewable-based generation, due to...
journal article 2020
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Perilla Guerra, A.D. (author), Papadakis, Stelios (author), Rueda, José L. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author), Palensky, P. (author), Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco (author)
The decommissioning of synchronous generators, and their replacement by decoupled renewable power plants, has a significant impact on the transient stability performance of a power system. This paper concerns with an investigation of the degree of transient stability enhancement that can be achieved in power systems with high shares (e.g.,...
journal article 2020
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PAPADAKIS, Stelios (author)
During the last years, electric power generation was based mainly on large centralized fossil fuelled power plants. However, nowadays and in the future, efforts are made to increase the share from renewable sources, as a result of increasing environmental concern. Indeed, in some networks areas, wind generators gradually start to replace...
master thesis 2019
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Oluic, M. (author)
Among a wide variety of topics that are covered by Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA), maintaining synchronous operation and acceptable voltage profiles stand out. These two stability categories are mostly jeopardized in the seconds after a large contingency occurs. Therefore, this thesis tackles the two aspects of large disturbance stability of...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Wang, D. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Perilla Guerra, A.D. (author), Rakhshani, E. (author), Palensky, P. (author), van der Meijden, M. (author)
Due to the power electronic converter based interface and maximum power control strategy, wind generators cannot directly respond to power system transients. This brings new challenges on power system transient stability. Taking wind turbine type 4 (WT4) as one example, this paper analyses its influence on transient stability with respect to...
conference paper 2019
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Farrokhseresht, N. (author), van der Meer, A.A. (author), Rueda, José L. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author), Palensky, P. (author)
The massive integration of wind power plants into the transmission system calls for a careful scrutinization of their dynamic behaviour and the interactions with the power system in the transient stability time-frame of interest. This paper presents a sensitivity analysis based approach to investigate the impact of full converter wind turbine...
conference paper 2019
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Xi, K. (author)
The electrical power grid is a fundamental infrastructure in today’s society. The synchronization of the frequency to nominal frequency over all the network is essential for the proper functioning of the power grid. The current transition to a more distributed generation by weather dependent renewable power sources, which are inherently more...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Mola Jimenez, Jorge (author), Rueda, José L. (author), Perilla Guerra, A.D. (author), Wang, D. (author), Palensky, P. (author), van der Meijden, M.A.M.M. (author)
The deployment of variable renewable energy based power plants is increasing all over the world, however, unlike conventional power plants these are mostly connected to the grid via power electronic interfaces. High penetration of power electronic interfaced generation (PEIG) has an important impact on the inertia of the system, which is of...
conference paper 2018
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Muhamad Zamroni, Muhamad (author)
As the scale and complexity of power systems increase, simulating them in efficient and accurate ways continues to<br/>be a challenge in power systems engineering. Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) and Transient Stability (TS) simulation are the two main dynamic power system simulation methods. To simulate large and complex power systems in...
master thesis 2017
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Christoforidis, P.A. (author)
Driven mainly by the Kyoto Protocol and the EU climate action (20-20-20 targets), the country members of the European Union have taken actions towards the reduction of emissions and the increase of the electricity generated by Renewable Energy sources (RES) [49]. According to studies of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for...
master thesis 2014
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