Frequency and Voltage Control in Low-Inertia Weak Power Grids

Presented by: Lasantha Meegahapola

Power grids are evolving rapidly with the integration of inverter-based resources (IBRs) and smart grid technologies. Since IBRs are naturally non-responsive to system dynamics and sited in remote locations in the network, they have given rise to weak grid related stability issues. Weak grids are typically characterized by low short-circuit strength and low inertia. Therefore, frequency and voltage control are more challenging in low-inertia weak grids compared with traditional synchronous generator-based power grids. This webinar will cover the key characteristics of weak grids and consequences on power system stability. Various technologies (e.g., synchronous condensers, grid-forming converters) available to tackle the weak grid stability issues will be discussed in this webinar with special emphasis on grid-forming converter technology. Finally, the webinar will cover the frequency and voltage control aspects of weak power grids.  The attendees of this webinar will receive an overall overview on the weak grid stability issues, and frequency and voltage control aspects of weak grids.

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Power System Engineers in System Operation and Planning, Consulting Engineers and Consultants in Power Systems Field, Power System Academics, Postgraduate Research Students, Undergraduate (Final Year) Students


ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Lasantha MeegahapolaA/Prof. Lasantha Meegahapola is currently an Associate Professor with the Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, RMIT University, Australia. He received the PhD degree from the Queen's University of Belfast, UK in 2010. A/Prof. Meegahapola has more than 15 years’ research experience in power system dynamics & stability with renewable power generation, and microgrid dynamics, stability & control. He has published more than 150 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles and has supervised 15 PhD students to completion to-date. He is a Senior Member of IEEE (SMIEEE), a Member of the IEEE Power Engineering Society (PES) and the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS). A/Prof Meegahapola is also serving as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, IEEE PES Letters and IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications.

Tags & Topics for This Webinar:

frequency control; frequency stability; voltage control; voltage stability; inertia; short-circuit strength

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