Abstract This paper presents a simple and computationally efficient methodology for computing robust dynamic equivalents. While simple to implement, the methodology involves many factors, and these are discussed, explained and… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This paper presents a simple and computationally efficient methodology for computing robust dynamic equivalents. While simple to implement, the methodology involves many factors, and these are discussed, explained and justified throughout the paper. It classifies clusters of generators to be equivalenced by their electrical distances, and identifies second order reduced models for them. It maps them into classical synchronous machine models and aggregates them. Reduction of the network is based on the Ward PV method. The quality of the dynamic equivalent, in terms of flexibility and reduced dependence on disturbances, is automatically verified by performance indices. The methodology can easily be embedded in time domain simulation packages. Two large real power system networks are used for testing the performance of the approach.
               
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