Control Optimization of the Offshore HVDC Grid based on Modular Multilevel Converter for Improving DC Voltage Stability

Authors

  • 273-20-elahidoost Author
  • Elisabetta Tedeschi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj18.273

Keywords:

DC voltage stability, Lyapunov stability, modular multilevel converter, offshore HVDC grid, centralized optimal linear feedback controller

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to reduce the voltage oscillation of the HVDC cable in an offshore point-to-point configuration based on the modular multilevel converter. An optimization methodology based on semidefinite programming is proposed, which improves the DC voltage stability under the worst-case initial perturbation scenario. This goal is achieved by implementing a centralized optimal linear feedback controller, which guarantees Lyapunov stability margins while considering constraints on control inputs and state variables. The scope of this work is twofold. First, to analyze small-signal eigenvalue stability of the modular multilevel converter-based HVDC grid to identify the source of the oscillations. Second, to use this analysis as a basis to design a centralized optimal linear feedback controller to improve stability margins. The linear feedback controller is first applied as an additional control layer to the standard control of the offshore point-to-point HVDC grid, and then it is implemented to substitute the droop control function of the grid. Finally, the applicability and validity of the results are verified by time-domain simulations.

Author Biographies

  • 273-20-elahidoost

    Department of Electric Power Engineering

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim. Norway

  • Elisabetta Tedeschi

    Department of Electric Power Engineering

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim. Norway

Published

2024-01-12

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