Abstract

Due to the maturity of wide area measurement technology, phasor measurement unit (PMU)-based dynamic equivalent modeling method (PDM) has been wildly used in large-scale power system modeling. However, traditional “event-based” PDM equivalent model may face serious robustness issues, such as although derived equivalent models show the good ability on reproduction of the system behaviors under recorded events where they derived from, they may not work well for other possible disturbances. In this article, to improve the robustness of equivalent model, a novel method on dynamic equivalent modeling of power system is proposed. Based on the result of coherency identification, generators inside the equivalent system can be aggregated into different coherent subgroups and represented by multimachine equivalent model. Key parameter selection, which can shrink the scale of identified parameters, is designed to avoid multiple solutions of the equivalent model. Moreover, a multiobjective parameter identification algorithm is developed to fully consider the PMU measurements in different system events. In addition, hybrid dynamic simulation is performed so that each equivalent submodel can be identified separately. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified in an actual power grids in China.

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