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Power system stability issues, classifications and research prospects in the context of high-penetration of renewables and power electronics

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111111

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Classification; Power electronics; Power system stability; Stability issues; Renewable power generators

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51737007, 51925701]

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This paper discusses the emerging power system stability issues, classification, and research prospects under a high penetration of renewables and power electronics. It highlights the challenges introduced by the high penetration of renewables and power electronic devices in modern power systems, and proposes a new classification framework for power system stability to adapt to the evolving stability issues. The paper also emphasizes the impacts of emerging stability challenges on classical stability problems and classifications, providing insights for future research directions in power system stability.
This paper concerns with the emerging power system stability issues, classification, and research prospects under a high share of renewables and power electronics. The decades-old traditional power system is undergoing a fast transition with two most prominent features: 1) high-penetration of renewable power generators, utilizing intermittent renewable sources such as wind and solar, and 2) high-penetration of power electronic devices in the generation e.g., wind turbine converters and solar power inverters, transmission e.g., flexible ac or dc transmission system converters, and distribution/utilization systems e.g., electric vehicle and microgrid. The development of modern power systems with dual high-penetrations, i.e., high-penetrations of renewables and power electronic devices, influences the power system dynamics significantly and causes new stability issues. This paper first overviews equipment-level features and system-level stability challenges introduced under the dual highpenetration scenario of the modern power system. Next, the impacts of emerging stability challenges on various aspects of the classical stability issues and classifications are highlighted. Under this context, this paper discusses the validity and limitations of the existing classical and extended power system stability classifications proposed by different IEEE/Cigre Working Groups. Furthermore, a new power system stability classification framework is proposed, which not only maintains the inherent logic of the classical classification but also provides wide coverage and future adaptability of the emerging stability issues. Finally, various classificationoriented research prospects in the power system stability domain are highlighted.

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