Session 12: Analysis of State and Parameter Estimation Techniques using Dynamic Perturbation Signals
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Abstract
The trend in electric power systems is the displacement of traditional synchronous generation (e.g., coal, natural gas) with renewable energy resources (e.g., wind, solar photovoltaic) and battery energy storage. These energy resources require power electronic converters (PECs) to interconnect to the grid and have different response characteristics and dynamic stability issues compared to conventional synchronous generators. As a result, there is a need for validated models to study and mitigate PEC-based stability issues, especially for converter dominated power systems (e.g., island power systems, remote microgrids).
This presentation will introduce methods related to dynamic state and parameter estimation via the design of active perturbation signals for converter dominated power systems.
Start Date
2-7-2023 3:00 PM
End Date
2-7-2023 4:00 PM
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Session 12: Analysis of State and Parameter Estimation Techniques using Dynamic Perturbation Signals
Pasque 255
The trend in electric power systems is the displacement of traditional synchronous generation (e.g., coal, natural gas) with renewable energy resources (e.g., wind, solar photovoltaic) and battery energy storage. These energy resources require power electronic converters (PECs) to interconnect to the grid and have different response characteristics and dynamic stability issues compared to conventional synchronous generators. As a result, there is a need for validated models to study and mitigate PEC-based stability issues, especially for converter dominated power systems (e.g., island power systems, remote microgrids).
This presentation will introduce methods related to dynamic state and parameter estimation via the design of active perturbation signals for converter dominated power systems.