scholarly journals VOLTAGE STABILITY OF ELECTRICAL POWER NETWORKS​ WITH HIGH PENETRATION LEVEL OF WIND GENERATION

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (55) ◽  
pp. 538-545
Author(s):  
Salwa El-Samanoudy ◽  
El-Said Osman ◽  
Mohamed El-Said ◽  
Mohamed El-Shaer
Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Nasser Hosseinzadeh ◽  
Asma Aziz ◽  
Apel Mahmud ◽  
Ameen Gargoom ◽  
Mahbub Rabbani

The main purpose of developing microgrids (MGs) is to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) into the power grid. RESs are normally connected to the grid via power electronic inverters. As various types of RESs are increasingly being connected to the electrical power grid, power systems of the near future will have more inverter-based generators (IBGs) instead of synchronous machines. Since IBGs have significant differences in their characteristics compared to synchronous generators (SGs), particularly concerning their inertia and capability to provide reactive power, their impacts on the system dynamics are different compared to SGs. In particular, system stability analysis will require new approaches. As such, research is currently being conducted on the stability of power systems with the inclusion of IBGs. This review article is intended to be a preface to the Special Issue on Voltage Stability of Microgrids in Power Systems. It presents a comprehensive review of the literature on voltage stability of power systems with a relatively high percentage of IBGs in the generation mix of the system. As the research is developing rapidly in this field, it is understood that by the time that this article is published, and further in the future, there will be many more new developments in this area. Certainly, other articles in this special issue will highlight some other important aspects of the voltage stability of microgrids.


Author(s):  
Sharmin Rahman ◽  
Sajeeb Saha ◽  
Shama Naz Islam ◽  
M Arif ◽  
Mehdi Mosadeghy ◽  
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