Summary

One of the most effective ways to damp electromechanical oscillations in power systems is by means of supplementary controllers attached to the different devices in the power system is by means of power system stabilizers (PSS) in synchronous machines or by means of power oscillation damping (POD) controllers in facilities with power converters. In the recent years, the use of POD controllers in voltage source converters (VSCs) with grid-following (GFL) control has been investigated. Although the potential of POD controllers to help to damp inter-area oscillations in power systems is enormous, their correct implementation is not trivial, because their effectiveness is strongly linked to their settings. This paper provides guidelines for the implementation of POD controllers in power converters for application in real-world power systems. The paper proposes compliance criteria for POD controllers using a synthetic test system and a systematic methodology used in Spanish technical standard for monitoring compliance (NTS), considering practical considerations. The paper also includes numerical examples to illustrate compliance criteria for POD controllers in a synthetic test system. A generic power converter with gridfollowing (GFL) control is used for the analysis by simulation and POD controllers using modulation of active-power injection (POD-P), reactive-power injection (POD-Q) or both simultaneously (POD-PQ) will be analysed. Results were validated in a large-scale power system. The paper concludes that by using appropriate synthetic systems, methodologies and compliance criteria, POD controllers in power converters could be effective to damp electromechanical oscillation in large-scale power systems.

Additional informations

Publication type Session Materials
Reference C4_11445_2026
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
Country Spain
Study committees
  • Power system technical performance (C4)
File size 2 MB
Price for non member 30 €
Price for member 30 €

Authors

RENEDO Javier - Red Eléctrica, Spain; MARTÍN ALMENTA Macarena - Red Eléctrica, Spain; MARTÍNEZ VILLANUEVA Sergio - Red Eléctrica, Spain; DÍAZ-GARCÍA Agustín - Red Eléctrica, Spain; CORDÓN Antonio - Red Eléctrica, Spain; GOTTI Davide - Red Eléctrica, Spain

Keywords

Electromechanical oscillations, power oscillation damping controllers, power converters

Guidelines for the implementation of power oscillation damping controllers in power converters