Converter induced resonances in microgrids due to high harmonic distortion

Authors

  • N. Etherden Author
  • Martin Lundmark Author
  • Josep Maria Fernández Author
  • M. H. J. Bollen Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj12.317

Keywords:

Microgrids, power electronic converters, power system harmonics, photovoltaics, battery storage

Abstract

This paper describes the resonance introduced by harmonics amplification and adverse interaction of electronic converters. An observation of undamped oscillation leading to instability in a microgrid is described. The term “converter induced resonances” is proposed to describe this phenomenon. The amount of distributed generation, active loads, FACTS and battery energy storage systems are expected to increase in future Smart Grids. All these resources will be interfaced with electronic converters. The potential impact of converter induced resonances in such grids is described. A coordinated design of the control systems of all converters is in practice not feasible. Each device will be independently tested to fulfil grid codes and have its own converter control implemented that can include functionality to modify voltage and /or current waveform.

Author Biographies

  • N. Etherden

    STRI AB 
    Regnbågsgatan 8b 
    Gothenburg, 41755 (Sweden) 

  • Martin Lundmark

    Luleå University of Technology 
    Department of Electric Power Engineering 
    931 87 Skellefteå, Sweden 

  • Josep Maria Fernández

    CINERGIA 
    Pere IV 29-35, 
    08018 Barcelona, Spain 

  • M. H. J. Bollen

    STRI AB 
    Regnbågsgatan 8b 
    Gothenburg, 41755 (Sweden)

Published

2024-01-24

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