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An Architecture for a Multi-Vendor VSC-HVDC Station With Partially Open Control and Protection

Authors :
Jahn, Ilka
Nahalparvari, Mehrdad
Hirsching, Carolin
Hoffmann, Melanie
Duellmann, Patrick
Loku, Fisnik
Agbemuko, Adedotun
Chaffey, Geraint
Prieto-Araujo, Eduardo
Norrga, Staffan
Jahn, Ilka
Nahalparvari, Mehrdad
Hirsching, Carolin
Hoffmann, Melanie
Duellmann, Patrick
Loku, Fisnik
Agbemuko, Adedotun
Chaffey, Geraint
Prieto-Araujo, Eduardo
Norrga, Staffan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

High voltage direct current (HVDC) grids are envisioned for large-scale grid integration of renewable energy sources. Upon realization, components from multiple vendors have to be coordinated and interoperability problems can occur. To address these problems, a multi-vendor HVDC system can benefit from a partially open control and protection system. Unwanted interactions can be investigated and solved more easily in partially open software compared to when applying black-boxed and vendor-specific software. Although a partially open approach offers these advantages, practical aspects, such as the implementation in a real station architecture, have to be addressed carefully. This paper covers this important topic, first by reviewing the required control and protection functions and second by discussing the choice for certain open and closed software parts, their implementation in physical units as well as the required communication and interfaces. The result from this discussion is a first proposal of a station architecture for a multi-vendor HVDC system using partially open control and protection. This architecture will be a helpful starting point to industry and academia working with research and harmonization on this topic as ad-hoc solutions in terms of practical aspects can be avoided.<br />QC 20220308

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312825651
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109.ACCESS.2022.3146782