HVDC for Grid Services in Electric Power Systems

The modern electric power system has evolved into a huge nonlinear complex system due to the interconnection of thousands of generation and transmission systems. The unparalleled growth of renewable energy resources (RESs) has caused significant concern regarding grid stability and power quality, an...

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Main Author: Jang, Gilsoo (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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653 |a n/a 
653 |a synchronous condenser (SC) 
653 |a VSC-HVDC 
653 |a embedded HVDC 
653 |a Powell's direct set method 
653 |a special protection system 
653 |a loss minimization 
653 |a grid-interconnection 
653 |a multi-infeed HVDC system 
653 |a reclosing process 
653 |a modular multilevel converter (MMC) 
653 |a grid service of HVDC 
653 |a angle stability 
653 |a impedance-based Nyquist stability criterion 
653 |a HVDC operation point 
653 |a commutation failure probability 
653 |a power control 
653 |a AC/DC converter 
653 |a VSC HVDC 
653 |a frequency droop control 
653 |a protection 
653 |a high voltage direct current (HVDC) 
653 |a quantitative evaluation 
653 |a short-circuit current calculation 
653 |a active power control strategies 
653 |a grounding system 
653 |a LCC HVDC 
653 |a insulation monitoring device (IMD) 
653 |a 3-phase AC/DC PWM converter 
653 |a transient stability 
653 |a angle spread 
653 |a reclosing current limiting resistance (RCLR) 
653 |a BTB-HVDC 
653 |a full bridge (FB) 
653 |a GVIF index 
653 |a system loss minimization 
653 |a SOGI-FLL 
653 |a half bridge (HB) 
653 |a fault current limiter (FCL) 
653 |a VSC-HVDC 
653 |a line commutated converter 
653 |a DC distribution 
653 |a hybrid HVDC breaker (HCB) 
653 |a phase detection 
653 |a DC-side oscillation 
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