2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.04.003
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Mitigating subsynchronous control interaction in wind power systems: Existing techniques and open challenges

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“…However, in wind power‐connected grids, SSOs are found because of induction generator with a series‐compensated transmission line. Moreover, different types of wind controls play an essential role to make the issue of SSOs more complicated in wind connected system as compared with conventional plants …”
Section: Limitations and Constraints Of Renewable Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in wind power‐connected grids, SSOs are found because of induction generator with a series‐compensated transmission line. Moreover, different types of wind controls play an essential role to make the issue of SSOs more complicated in wind connected system as compared with conventional plants …”
Section: Limitations and Constraints Of Renewable Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, different types of wind controls play an essential role to make the issue of SSOs more complicated in wind connected system as compared with conventional plants. 95 The problem of SSR occurs in PV parks instead of only in wind farms. Khayyatzaden and Kazemzadeh proposed a control algorithm to investigate the effect of SSR in IEEE second benchmark model aggregated with the wind farm.…”
Section: Limitations and Constraints Of Renewable Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the modern power system has become unprecedently large, complicated, and fragile. New challenges such as the phasing out of the traditional sources and the large-scale integration of renewable energies, make the power system hard to be controlled and more vulnerable to unintended disturbances [10,11]. In other words, the modern power system encounters more stability threats owing to the newly introduced labile power sources and variable operation conditions [12]- [14].…”
Section: B Power System Stabilitymentioning
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“…There are physical characteristics of synchronous generators (and other resources, such as synchronous condensers) that have traditionally supported system strength. By contrast, IBRs have characteristics that have limited their ability to contribute to system strength (Gu et al, 2019a(Gu et al, , 2019bShair et al, 2019). First, IBRs are limited in the amount of current they can inject during a fault.…”
Section: Figure 6: Effects Of Reactive Power On Voltagementioning
confidence: 99%