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Dual-port grid-forming control of MMCs and its applications to grids of grids

(2106.11378)
Published Jun 21, 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract

This work focuses on grid-forming (GFM) control of Interconnecting Power Converters (IPCs) that are used to interconnect multiple HVAC and HVDC subgrids to form a grid of grids. We introduce the concept of dual-port GFM control that leverages the ability of Modular Multilevel Converters (MMCs) to simultaneously form its AC and DC terminal voltage and present two dual-port GFM MMC controls. We provide analytical results and high-fidelity simulations that demonstrate that (i) dual-port GFM control is more resilient to contingencies (i.e., line and generator outages) than state-of-the-art single-port GFM control, and (ii) unlike single-port GFM control, dual-port GFM control does not require assigning grid-forming and grid-following (GFL) roles to the IPC terminals in grids of grids. Finally, we provide an in-depth discussion and comparison of single-port GFM control and the proposed dual-port GFM controls.

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