Non-minimum-phase zeros in the grid Jacobian explain both voltage and synchronization instability in weak grids, with the short-circuit ratio as a special case of the proposed NMP-Z factor at rated operating point.
Power system stability with a high penetration of inverter-based resources
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Synchronous condensers can improve angular, frequency and voltage stability in inverter-dominated grids, but their location is critical to prevent destabilizing interactions.
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Revisiting Voltage and Synchronization Stability Analysis in Converter-Integrated Weak Grids: Insights from Non-Minimum-Phase Zeros
Non-minimum-phase zeros in the grid Jacobian explain both voltage and synchronization instability in weak grids, with the short-circuit ratio as a special case of the proposed NMP-Z factor at rated operating point.
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Synchronous Condensers: Enhancing Stability in Power Systems with Grid-Following Inverters
Synchronous condensers can improve angular, frequency and voltage stability in inverter-dominated grids, but their location is critical to prevent destabilizing interactions.