Grid-Forming Power Inverters Control and Applications
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- Author: Nabil Mohammed , Hassan Haes Alhelou , Behrooz Bahrani
- ISBN: 9781032298887
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Grid-Forming Power Inverters: Control and Applications is the first book dedicated to addressing the operation principles, grid codes, modelling and control of grid-forming power inverters. The book initially discusses the need for this technology due to the substantial annual integration of inverter-based renewable energy resources. The key differences between the traditional grid-following and the emerging grid-forming inverters technologies are explained. Then, the book explores in detail various topics related to grid-forming power inverters, including requirements and grid standards, modelling, control, damping power system oscillations, dynamic stability under large fault events, virtual oscillator-controlled grid-forming inverters, grid-forming inverters interfacing battery energy storage, and islanded operation of grid-forming inverters.
Features:
- Explains the key differences between grid-following and grid-forming inverters
- Explores the requirements and grid standards for grid-forming inverters
- Provides detailed modelling of virtual synchronous generators
- Explains various control strategies for grid-forming inverters
- Investigates damping of power system oscillations using grid-forming converters
- Elaborates on the dynamic stability of grid-forming inverters under large fault events
- Focuses on practical applications
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction to Grid-Forming Inverters
Akhlaque Ahmad Khan and Ahmad Faiz Minai
Chapter 2 Requirements and Grid Standards for Grid-Forming Inverters
Chitaranjan Phurailatpam and Damian Flynn
Chapter 3 Power System Requirements for Grid-Forming Converters
M. R. Younis and H. M. Youssef
Chapter 4 Toward Performance-Based Requirements and Generic Models for Grid-Forming Inverters
Ramasubramanian, W. Wang, E. Farantatos, and M. Huque
Chapter 5 An Overview of Modeling and Control of Grid-Forming Inverters
Sam Roozbehani, Reza Deihimi Kordkandi, and Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh
Chapter 6 Small-Signal Modeling and Validation including State-Space and Admittance Models of the Virtual Synchronous Machine
Jingzhe Xu, Weihua Zhou, and Behrooz Bahrani
Chapter 7 Grid-Forming Control of Doubly Fed Induction Generators
S. Arnaltes, J.L. Rodríguez-Amenedo, and J. Castro
Chapter 8 Damping Power System Oscillations Using Grid-Forming Converters
J.L. Rodríguez-Amenedo and S. Arnaltes
Chapter 9 Grid-Forming Dynamic Stability under Large Fault Events – Application to 100% Inverter-Based Irish Power System
Xianxian Zhao and Damian Flynn
Chapter 10 Virtual Oscillator-Controlled Grid-Forming Inverters Incorporating Online Parametric Grid Impedance Identification
Nabil Mohammed, Behrooz Bahrani, and Mihai Ciobotaru
Chapter 11 Grid-Forming Inverters Interfacing Battery Energy Storage Systems
Sukumar Kamalasadan, Michael Smith, and Fahim Al Hasnain
Chapter 12 Operation of Grid-Forming Inverters in Islanded Mode
Habib Ur Rahman Habib