Abstract

Multi-terminal flexible HVDC grids are required due to the high penetration of renewable energy. However, they are vulnerable to dc faults. To ensure their high reliability and continuous operation, fast and selective protection schemes are indispensable. This paper analyses the transient voltages in the case of dc line faults in modular multilevel converter (MMC)-based HVDC grid. Then, making use of the boundary effect of current-limiting reactors, a fast non-unit dc line protection scheme based on fault transient voltage is proposed. In addition, the faulty pole identification criterion is constructed based on fault currents. A MMC-based four-terminal HVDC grid is modelled using PSCAD/EMTDC, and extensive simulations are conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed protection method not only can detect faults rapidly and accurately, but is also effective in detecting large-resistance faults.

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