2021 IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT) | 2021

Comparison of Electromagnetic Transient and Phasor-based Simulation for the Stability of Grid-Forming-Inverter-based Microgrids

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The increasing interest in studying inverter-based microgrids requires appropriate simulation methods that can effectively simulate the dynamics of distribution feeders that typically have thousands of nodes. To examine the accuracy of phasor-based simulation for the stability of grid-forming-inverter-based microgrids, a comparative study between electromagnetic transient (EMT) and phasor-based simulation was conducted. Case studies of a two-inverter small microgrid and a modified version of the IEEE 34-Node Test System that has seven grid-forming inverters showthat phasor-based simulation agrees well with EMT simulation when the P-f droop gains of grid-forming inverter controllers are within normal ranges. However, under extremely high P-f droop gains, phasor-based simulation can result in over-optimistic stability results. This study provides insight into the applicability of phasor-based simulation for the stability of grid-forming-inverter-based microgrids.

Volume None
Pages 1-5
DOI 10.1109/ISGT49243.2021.9372242
Language English
Journal 2021 IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT)

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