Abstract

With the growing usage of renewable energy technologies like wind power and photovoltaics, and the increased integration of FACTS (Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System) devices into the power system, the transient characteristics of the evolving power system undergo changes that require appropriate analysis methods. As a new type of FACTS device, TCPST (Thyristor Controlled Phase Shifting Transformer) is introduced to facilitate the superior operation of renewable energy sources by controlling the power flow of access branches. From the perspective of branches, the dynamic characteristics of renewable energy sources and TCPST might be uniformly studied and simply calculated in the transient stability analysis. Therefore, the paper proposes a transient stability analysis method for wind power systems with TCPST based on the branch potential energy index. First, considering the variation characteristics of branch potential energy, this paper employed the stability index to analyze the transient stability of branches and the system by finding vulnerable lines. Then, based on the stability index, the paper investigates the influence of wind turbine removal, the installation and control parameter adjustment of TCPST on the transient stability of wind power systems. The simulation results in PSAT demonstrate that the removal of a proper amount of wind turbine post-fault and the installation of TCPST can improve the transient stability of the wind power system. Furthermore, it can also be improved by reasonably adjusting the TCPST control parameters. All simulation results are verified by the time domain simulation method.

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