Power systems are transitioning from synchronous-machine-dominated grids to inverter-based and data-rich cyber-physical grids with high levels of renewable penetration. On the other hand, variable wind and solar energy can decrease of CO2 emissions and operating costs, but also entail several crucial issues, such as lower system inertia and strength, faster dynamics response demanding higher uncertainty as well as non-trivial protection–control interaction in weak power networks. These problems contradict with classical views of frequency control, voltage regulation and fault management. Contemporary solutions move away from grid-following to grid-forming control, enhance flexibility resources and explore coordinated hierarchical control strategies spanning device, feeder and system levels. This paper provides a synthesis that includes taxonomy of renewable integration’s challenges utilizing time scale, comparative analysis of the emerging control strategies and validation roadmap with electromagnetic transients (EMT) simulation and design, co-simulation and hardware-in-loop. The paper emphasizes the importance of grid-forming control and flexibility-focused operation for stabilized and resilient renewable-dominant power systems.
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Dheerendra Panwar
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69897983f0ec2af6756e735f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202635101007
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