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Effects of current limit for grid forming converters on transient stability: analysis and solution
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Grid forming control applied to power converters that interface storage or renewable generation to the power grid, has been identified as a potential solution to facilitate a substantial share of converter-based renewable generation in the power system. Analyzing the response of grid forming converters (GFC) for large frequency, phase, and voltage events, particularly when the GFC enters the current limit operation, is very important for system stability, but studies on this have been limited. This paper presents a quantitative and illustrative analysis of the impact of the current limit in GFC on the transient stability of a system comprising of GFC. Furthermore, a solution based on virtual active power is proposed to improve the transient stability margin of the GFC when the GFC enters the current limit. Finally, the analysis and the proposed method to enhance the transient stability are verified by Power hardware in the loop (PHIL) experimental tests.
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