Impedance Margin Ratio: A New Metric for Small-Signal System Strength

Yue Zhu*, Timothy C. Green, Xiaoyao Zhou, Yitong Li, Dechao Kong, Yunjie Gu

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Abstract

The high and growing penetration of inverter-based resources (IBR) in power systems challenges the way that system strength is assessed. It has been noticed that the standard indicator of system strength, short-circuit ratio (SCR), is not fully effective in anticipating the sub/super-synchronous oscillation phenomena that can arise from interactions of the control system of an IBR and the rest of the system. In this paper, system strength is first viewed from two perspectives, small-signal system strength and large-signal system strength, which is a natural separation considering the markedly different response of an IBR in normal operation and under faults. For assessing the onset of small-signal instability, a new metric for small-signal system strength is proposed and named Impedance Margin Ratio (IMR). IMR is the ratio between the allowed variation of the impedance of an IBR and the original value of the impedance at a particular point of interconnection. IMR is assessed at the oscillatory frequency of the dominant mode or taken as the minimum value across several modes. It is shown that as a localised frequency-domain indicator, IMR can successfully reveal weak points in the system towards various causes of oscillations. © 2024 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7291-7303
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume39
Issue number6
Online published28 Feb 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work was supported by National Grid ESO under the Network Innovation Allowance (NIA) under Grant NIA2_NGESO020.

Research Keywords

  • Grid strength
  • impedance margin ratio
  • inverter-based resource
  • short-circuit ratio
  • small-signal system strength
  • sub-synchronous oscillation

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