August 24, 2023
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Aggregation of Inverter-Based Resources for Modeling and Simulation

Abstract

In order to conduct system dynamic studies, it is necessary to have dynamic models of both inverter and plant levels. Detailed and aggregated modeling approaches are two essential options. The detailed modeling method involves capturing the dynamic characteristics of each individual device (e.g., wind turbine or PV array), as well as their interconnections. However, as the scale of the IBR plant increases, the complexity and computation time required for detailed modeling also increase. On the other hand, aggregated modeling offers a more efficient way of representing large-scale IBRs in power system dynamic studies. This approach involves aggregating a large number of wind turbines, PV arrays, inverters, and/or plant controllers into one or a smaller number of equivalent models. In order to analyze the impact of a high-level IBR penetration in power systems, it is important to develop accurate and computationally efficient models for both the detailed and aggregated methods.

Published: August 24, 2023

Citation

Lyu X., J. Xie, and T.E. McDermott. 2023. Aggregation of Inverter-Based Resources for Modeling and Simulation Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.