Synchronization in Modern Heterogeneous Power Networks with Inverter-Based Resources

9 Apr 2024  ·  Mark Walth, Amir Sajadi, Bri-Mathias Hodge ·

Synchronized operation of generators in a power network is paramount to the stability and reliability of energy delivery. In this paper, we address the synchronization problem in a heterogeneous power grid, consisting of both synchronous generators and inverter-based generators, and derive the necessary and sufficient condition guaranteeing the existence of a unique locally stable synchronized mode. Further, our results have implications for utilizing grid-following inverters versus grid-forming inverters in order to enhance network stability. This work is of particular importance as power grids around the world are undergoing a transition from being predominantly composed of synchronous generators towards a grid consisting of a preponderance of inverter based generators.

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