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On the stability properties of power networks with time-varying inertia

Published 22 Jan 2023 in math.OC | (2301.09202v1)

Abstract: A major transition in modern power systems is the replacement of conventional generation units with renewable sources of energy. The latter results in lower rotational inertia which compromises the stability of the power system, as testified by the growing number of frequency incidents. To resolve this problem, numerous studies have proposed the use of virtual inertia to improve the stability properties of the power grid. In this study, we consider how inertia variations, resulting from the application of control action associated with virtual inertia and fluctuations in renewable generation, may affect the stability properties of the power network within the primary frequency control timeframe. We consider the interaction between the frequency dynamics and a broad class of power supply dynamics in the presence of time-varying inertia and provide locally verifiable conditions, that enable scalable designs, such that stability is guaranteed. To complement the presented stability analysis and highlight the dangers arising from varying inertia, we provide analytic conditions that enable to deduce instability from single-bus inertia fluctuations. Our analytical results are validated with simulations on the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC) 140-bus system, where we demonstrate how inertia variations may induce large frequency oscillations and show that the application of the proposed conditions yields a stable response.

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