January 4, 2021
Journal Article

Synchronized Phasor Measurement Unit-based Central Controller for Normal and Contingent Operation of a High-Capacity HVDC Macrogrid for the Continental US

Abstract

This paper presents a Synchronized Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) based controller to support the coordination and operation of a high-capacity high-voltage direct current (HVDC) macrogrid transmission for the continental US. The proposed controller allows for optimal scheduling of each segment of the multi-terminal HVDC network under normal and contingent conditions, while considering minimum levels of frequency response requirements. The performance of the proposed controller is tested on a 100,222-bus representation of the US Eastern and Western interconnections. Results show that a centralized PMU-based controller improves the frequency nadir of the HVDC macrogrid under contingency conditions by 25.9%. Furthermore, the primary frequency response (PFR) of the HVDC macrogrid is increased by 33.4%. The performance of each interconnection under the largest credible contingency conditions is also discussed.

Revised: January 29, 2021 | Published: January 4, 2021

Citation

Mohan N., A. Figueroa-Acevedo, M.A. Elizondo, W. Hess, J.G. O'Brien, Q. Huang, and H. Kirkham, et al. 2021. Synchronized Phasor Measurement Unit-based Central Controller for Normal and Contingent Operation of a High-Capacity HVDC Macrogrid for the Continental US. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 36, no. 1:680 - 688. PNNL-SA-155293. doi:10.1109/TPWRS.2020.3027262