Abstract

The traditional power system is composed of a synchronous generator. Because the rotor of the synchronous generator has the characteristics of the moment of inertia and damping, it can provide or absorb excess energy when the system’s frequency fluctuates. The inertia and damping of synchronous generators determine the frequency dynamic response process of the power grid, which further affects the operation, control, and protection of the whole power grid. However, because renewable energy is connected to the power grid by power electronic equipment, it does not have mechanical inertia and damping characteristics. With the increase of installed capacity of new energy, the whole power system shows low inertia characteristics. In this case, the power grid is more sensitive to interference, which may further lead to load shedding or system instability, or even system collapse. Virtual synchronous generator technology can solve this problem.

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