Abstract

This paper utilizes the fast response capability of the photovoltaic power plants (PVPPs) in providing active and reactive power to increase transient stability margin and oscillation damping in the power system along with improving energy conversion efficiency. The new half cyclic operation (HCO) method is based on the Bang-Bang control of active and reactive power in PVPPs, which does not need any power curtailment. While oscillation is detected, the control system starts to sequentially half-cyclic switch the control system between stability mode and maximum power point tracking (MPPT) mode. Switching between MPPT and stability modes helps with energy conversion efficiency increment, rotor oscillation damping, and transient stability improvement. This strategy automatically leads the operation point to MPPT as oscillation gets mitigated. IEEE 9-bus and IEEE 39-bus test systems are used for representing new control method performances. The obtained results prove the effectiveness of the proposed strategy.

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