Probabilistic Multi-Stability Operational Boundaries in Power Systems with High Penetration of Power Electronics

Abstract This paper presents a framework for defining multi-stability operational boundaries of power systems under varying penetration levels of power electronic interfaced generation and uncertain system’s loading. Boundaries are established considering the small-disturbance and large-disturbance rotor angle stability, as well as the frequency and voltage stability of the system. Estimating system’s operational boundary from multi-stability perspectives will provide invaluable information on how to best operate the system and how to mitigate certain condition that leads to instability especially in the current deregulated market and high penetration of power electronic interfaced generations. A singular stability assessment and its subsequent operational boundary may be valid only for a specific stability study and those may not be true for other types of stability. This paper illustrates the proposed framework in a modified New England Test System using a probabilistic approach. The impact of these varying loading conditions and renewable energy sources penetration levels are quantified on a per-stability-type basis and then aggregated into the multi-stability perspective. The established multi-stability operational boundary is heavily influenced by the frequency and large-signal disturbance rotor angle stability. A significant improvement in the system’s operational stability boundaries, particularly for voltage stability and small disturbance rotor angle stability, occur when the voltage source converter high voltage direct current’s ability to independently control active and reactive power via V DC - Q control is fully utilized.

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