The Effect of Power Electronic Loads on Western Interconnection Stability

Matthew Bossart, R. Kenyon, D. Maksimović, B. Hodge
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The prevalence of power electronics in the bulk power system is increasing rapidly in both the generation and consumption of electricity. This work focuses on the effect of changing load composition - specifically the transition from single phase air conditioner motors to power electronics backed air conditioners - on power system stability. Various transmission and generation contingency events for the Western Interconnection were simulated using Positive Sequence Load Flow software and planning models from the Western Electricity Coordinating Council. In general, an increased proportion of power electronic load leads to more instability. For some specific faults resulting in fault-induced delayed voltage recovery, transitioning to higher proportions of power electronic loads helps expedite system recovery. These results demonstrate that load composition should be examined in conjunction with generation composition when evaluating system stability.
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电力电子负荷对西部互联稳定性的影响
电力电子技术在大容量电力系统中的普及在电力的产生和消费方面都在迅速增加。这项工作的重点是改变负荷组成的影响-特别是从单相空调电机到电力电子支持空调的过渡-对电力系统稳定性的影响。利用西部电力协调委员会的正序潮流软件和规划模型,模拟了西部电网的各种输电和发电突发事件。一般来说,电力电子负载比例的增加会导致更大的不稳定性。对于某些导致故障引起的延迟电压恢复的特定故障,过渡到更高比例的电力电子负载有助于加快系统恢复。这些结果表明,在评估系统稳定性时,应将负荷组成与发电组成结合起来进行检查。
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