Application of superconductive magnetic energy storage unit on damping subsynchronous resonance

A novel power system damping scheme using superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) unit is proposed in this paper to damp subsynchronous resonance (SSR) of the IEEE Second Benchmark Model, system-1 which is a widely employed standard model for computer simulation of SSR. The studied system contains a turbine-generator set connected to an infinite bus through two parallel transmission lines, one of which is series-capacitor compensated. In order to stabilize all SSR modes, simultaneous active and reactive power modulation and a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) damping controller designed by modal control theory are proposed for the SMES unit. A frequency-domain approach based on eigenvalue analysis and a time-domain approach based on nonlinear model simulations are performed to validate the effectiveness of the proposed damping method.<<ETX>>