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Software-Defined Virtual Synchronous Condenser

  • Zimin Jiang
  • , Peng Zhang
  • , Yifan Zhou
  • , Lukasz Kocewiak
  • , Divya Kurthakoti Chandrashekhara
  • , Marie Lou Picherit
  • , Zefan Tang
  • , Kenneth B. Bowes
  • , Guangya Yang
  • Stony Brook University
  • Ørsted A/S
  • Eversource Energy
  • Technical University of Denmark

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Abstract

Synchronous condensers (SCs) play important roles in integrating wind energy into relatively weak power grids. However, the design of SCs usually depends on specific application requirements and may not be adaptive enough to the frequently-changing grid conditions caused by the transition from conventional to renewable power generation. This paper devises a software-defined virtual synchronous condenser (SDViSC) method to address the challenges. Our contributions are fourfold: 1) design of a virtual synchronous condenser (ViSC) to enable full converter wind turbines to provide built-in SC functionalities; 2) engineering SDViSCs to transfer hardware-based ViSC controllers into software services, where a Tustin transformation-based software-defined control algorithm guarantees accurate tracking of fast dynamics under limited communication bandwidth; 3) a software-defined networking-enhanced SDViSC communication scheme to allow enhanced communication reliability and reduced communication bandwidth occupation; and 4) Prototype of SDViSC on our real-time, cyber-in-the-loop digital twin of large-wind-farm in an RTDS environment. Extensive test results validate the excellent performance of SDViSC to support reliable and resilient operations of wind farms under various physical and cyber conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1255-1268
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Wind farms
  • software-defined control
  • software-defined networking
  • virtual synchronous condenser

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