On Grid-Interactive Smart Inverters: Features and Advancements
Traditionally, a grid-interactive inverter providing ancillary services is called a smart inverter. However, broader features will be required for the next generation of inverters that can be categorized as self-governing, self-adapting, self-security, and self-healing. For grid-interactive inverter...
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doaj-24ab824a31c040e29b07324696fd2db22021-03-30T03:28:57ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01816052616053610.1109/ACCESS.2020.30209659184033On Grid-Interactive Smart Inverters: Features and AdvancementsBehrooz Mirafzal0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6998-1463Aswad Adib1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0997-056XDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USAOak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USATraditionally, a grid-interactive inverter providing ancillary services is called a smart inverter. However, broader features will be required for the next generation of inverters that can be categorized as self-governing, self-adapting, self-security, and self-healing. For grid-interactive inverters, the self-governing feature can be identified as the capability of inverters to operate in grid-following and grid-forming control modes, where the self-adapting is referred to as more flexibility realized by adaptive controllers for stable dynamics of inverters under various grid conditions. Moreover, for supervisory control and economic dispatch in a grid with high-penetration of inverter-based power generators, a minimum communication might be necessary, but it can place grid-interactive inverters in danger of being hacked when self-security becomes essential to identify malicious setpoints. Furthermore, the self-healing is defined as fault-tolerance and stress reduction under abnormal conditions. It suggests that after realizing these features, an inverter is called a smart inverter. In this paper, the advancements toward achieving these features for grid-interactive inverters are reviewed.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9184033/Smart invertersself-securityself-adaptingself-governingself-healingcyberattacks |
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On Grid-Interactive Smart Inverters: Features and Advancements |
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Traditionally, a grid-interactive inverter providing ancillary services is called a smart inverter. However, broader features will be required for the next generation of inverters that can be categorized as self-governing, self-adapting, self-security, and self-healing. For grid-interactive inverters, the self-governing feature can be identified as the capability of inverters to operate in grid-following and grid-forming control modes, where the self-adapting is referred to as more flexibility realized by adaptive controllers for stable dynamics of inverters under various grid conditions. Moreover, for supervisory control and economic dispatch in a grid with high-penetration of inverter-based power generators, a minimum communication might be necessary, but it can place grid-interactive inverters in danger of being hacked when self-security becomes essential to identify malicious setpoints. Furthermore, the self-healing is defined as fault-tolerance and stress reduction under abnormal conditions. It suggests that after realizing these features, an inverter is called a smart inverter. In this paper, the advancements toward achieving these features for grid-interactive inverters are reviewed. |
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Smart inverters self-security self-adapting self-governing self-healing cyberattacks |
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