August 22, 2025
Conference Paper
Coordinated Frequency Regulation in Grid-Forming Storage Network via Safety-Consensus
Abstract
Inverter-based storages are poised to play a prominent role in future power grid with massive renewable generation. Grid-forming inverters (GFMs) are emerging as a dominant technology with synchronous generators (SG)-like characteristics through primary control loops. Advanced secondary-layer control schemes, e.g., consensus algorithms, allow GFM-interfaced storage units to participate in frequency regulations and restore nominal frequency following grid disturbances. However, it is imperative to ensure critical frequency safety limits are not violated while the grid transitions from pre- to post-disturbance operating point. This paper presents a novel safety-enforced consensus method, having three distinct objectives: safe transient frequency evolution, minimizing frequency deviation, and coordinated power sharing. The proposed technique is illustrated using a GFM-interfaced grid-wide storage network on the IEEE 68-bus system under multiple grid transient scenarios.Published: August 22, 2025