Power system restoration is an important part of system planning. Power utilities are required to maintain black
start capable generators that can energize the transmission
system and provide cranking power to non-blackstart capable
generators. Traditionally, hydro and diesel units are used as
black start capable generators. With the increased penetration
of bulk size solar farms, inverter based generation can play
an important role in faster and parallel black start thus ensuring system can be brought back into service without the
conventional delays that can be expected with limited black
start generators. Inverter-based photovoltaic (PV) power plants have advantages that are suitable for black start. This paper proposes the modeling, control, and simulation of a grid-forming inverter-based PV-battery power plant that can be used as a black start unit. The inverter control includes both primary and secondary control loops to imitate the control of a conventional synchronous machine. The proposed approach is verified using a test system modified from the IEEE 9-bus system in the time-domain electromagnetic transient simulation tool PSCAD. The
simulation results shows voltage and frequency stability during a multi-step black-start and network energization process.
Published: February 13, 2022
Citation
Nguyen Q.H., M.R. Vallem, B. Vyakaranam, A. Tbaileh, X. Ke, and N.A. Samaan. 2021.Control and Simulation of a Grid-Forming Inverter for Hybrid PV-Battery Plants in Power System Black Start. In IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2021), July 26-29, 2021, Washington DC, 1-5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-157947.doi:10.1109/PESGM46819.2021.9637882