Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System

Offshore wind farms are increasingly built in the North Sea and the number of HVDC systems transmitting the wind power to shore increases as well. To connect offshore wind farms to adjacent AC transmission systems, onshore and offshore modular multilevel converters transform the transmitted power fr...

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Main Authors: Matthias Quester, Fisnik Loku, Otmane El Azzati, Leonel Noris, Yongtao Yang, Albert Moser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Energies
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MMC
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/8/2341
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spelling doaj-812d52f451b2452baa556445f3580c4e2021-04-20T23:05:25ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-04-01142341234110.3390/en14082341Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC SystemMatthias Quester0Fisnik Loku1Otmane El Azzati2Leonel Noris3Yongtao Yang4Albert Moser5Institute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 55, 52062 Aachen, GermanyInstitute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 55, 52062 Aachen, GermanyInstitute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 55, 52062 Aachen, GermanyDNV, Arnhem Utrechtseweg 310, 6812 AR Arnhem, The NetherlandsDNV, Arnhem Utrechtseweg 310, 6812 AR Arnhem, The NetherlandsInstitute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Economics, RWTH Aachen University, Templergraben 55, 52062 Aachen, GermanyOffshore wind farms are increasingly built in the North Sea and the number of HVDC systems transmitting the wind power to shore increases as well. To connect offshore wind farms to adjacent AC transmission systems, onshore and offshore modular multilevel converters transform the transmitted power from AC to DC and vice versa. Additionally, modern wind farms mainly use wind turbines connected to the offshore point of common coupling via voltage source converters. However, converters and their control systems can cause unwanted interactions, referred to as converter-driven stability problems. The resulting instabilities can be predicted by applying an impedance-based analysis in the frequency domain. Considering that the converter models and system data are often confidential and cannot be exchanged in real systems, this paper proposes an enhanced impedance measurement method suitable for black-box applications to investigate the interactions. A frequency response analysis identifies coupling currents depending on the control system. The currents are subsequently added to the impedance models to achieve higher accuracy. The proposed method is applied to assess an offshore HVDC system’s converter-driven stability, using impedance measurements of laboratory converters and a wind turbine converter controller replica. The results show that the onshore modular multilevel converter interacts with AC grids of moderate short-circuit ratios. However, no interactions are identified between the offshore converter and the connected wind farm.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/8/2341converter-driven stabilityHVDCoffshoreMMCconverterreplica
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author Matthias Quester
Fisnik Loku
Otmane El Azzati
Leonel Noris
Yongtao Yang
Albert Moser
spellingShingle Matthias Quester
Fisnik Loku
Otmane El Azzati
Leonel Noris
Yongtao Yang
Albert Moser
Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System
Energies
converter-driven stability
HVDC
offshore
MMC
converter
replica
author_facet Matthias Quester
Fisnik Loku
Otmane El Azzati
Leonel Noris
Yongtao Yang
Albert Moser
author_sort Matthias Quester
title Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System
title_short Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System
title_full Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System
title_fullStr Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Converter-Driven Stability of an Offshore HVDC System
title_sort investigating the converter-driven stability of an offshore hvdc system
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Offshore wind farms are increasingly built in the North Sea and the number of HVDC systems transmitting the wind power to shore increases as well. To connect offshore wind farms to adjacent AC transmission systems, onshore and offshore modular multilevel converters transform the transmitted power from AC to DC and vice versa. Additionally, modern wind farms mainly use wind turbines connected to the offshore point of common coupling via voltage source converters. However, converters and their control systems can cause unwanted interactions, referred to as converter-driven stability problems. The resulting instabilities can be predicted by applying an impedance-based analysis in the frequency domain. Considering that the converter models and system data are often confidential and cannot be exchanged in real systems, this paper proposes an enhanced impedance measurement method suitable for black-box applications to investigate the interactions. A frequency response analysis identifies coupling currents depending on the control system. The currents are subsequently added to the impedance models to achieve higher accuracy. The proposed method is applied to assess an offshore HVDC system’s converter-driven stability, using impedance measurements of laboratory converters and a wind turbine converter controller replica. The results show that the onshore modular multilevel converter interacts with AC grids of moderate short-circuit ratios. However, no interactions are identified between the offshore converter and the connected wind farm.
topic converter-driven stability
HVDC
offshore
MMC
converter
replica
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/8/2341
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