A Participation Factor-Based Approach for Defining the EMT Model Boundary for Power System Simulations with Inverter-Based Resources

Mahsa Sajjadi, Tianwei Xia, Min Xiong, Kai Sun, Andy Hoke, Bin Wang, Jin Tan

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Abstract

The increasing penetration of inverter-based resources (IBRs) introduces new challenges to power system simulations, particularly with the emergence of fast electromagnetic transient (EMT) dynamics and sub-synchronous oscillations (SSO) that require time-consuming EMT simulations. To reduce the time cost for simulating a large-scale power grid with IBRs, this paper proposes a novel participation factor-based approach for defining a critical zone for detailed EMT modeling and simulations, which includes the IBRs, synchronous generators, and the network components participating significantly in simulated contingencies. Both model-based and response-based methods are introduced for the estimation of participation factors (PFs). The case study on the 240-bus Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) system demonstrates that the EMT zone determined by the proposed approach can effectively capture power system dynamics involving IBRs.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
EventIECON 2024 - 50th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society - Chicago, Illinois
Duration: 3 Nov 20246 Nov 2024

Conference

ConferenceIECON 2024 - 50th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
CityChicago, Illinois
Period3/11/246/11/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5D00-94348

Keywords

  • EMT simulation
  • inverter-based resources
  • participation factors
  • partitioning
  • phasor simulation

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