A Vision of HVDC Key Role Toward Fault-Tolerant and Stable AC/DC Grids

Massive off-shore wind integration in the European power system and the necessity to increase the power flows between asynchronous areas and inside continental Europe, call for HVDC transmission development and multiterminal-HVDC-based transmission. HVDC technology is highly controllable, but also s...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics 2021-12, Vol.9 (6), p.7471-7485
Hauptverfasser: Luscan, Bruno, Bacha, Seddik, Benchaib, Abdelkrim, Bertinato, Alberto, Chedot, Laurent, Gonzalez-Torres, Juan Carlos, Poullain, Serge, Romero-Rodriguez, Miguel, Shinoda, Kosei
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Zusammenfassung:Massive off-shore wind integration in the European power system and the necessity to increase the power flows between asynchronous areas and inside continental Europe, call for HVDC transmission development and multiterminal-HVDC-based transmission. HVDC technology is highly controllable, but also sensitive to faults and degraded modes. Achieving an efficient and robust AC/DC transmission system requires to develop a vision of HVDC role and functionalities in different situations. In addition to HVDC converter core control functions and DC grid protection strategies, a coordinated DC grid control layer is beneficial to supervise control modes toward overall AC/DC transmission system security and stability, as well as to ensure converter controls interoperability. This article offers a vision of what a robust AC/DC network can be, based on control and protection strategies that can be implemented via HVDC converter capabilities.
ISSN:2168-6777
2168-6785
DOI:10.1109/JESTPE.2020.3037016