Decoupled Modulation Control

TitleDecoupled Modulation Control
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsShaobu Wang, Zhenyu Huang, Renke Huang, Ruisheng Diao
Date Published05/2016
InstitutionPacific Northwest National Laboratory
Report NumberPNNL-25450
KeywordsAA15-002
Abstract
The objective of this research work is to develop decoupled modulation control methods for damping inter-area oscillations with low frequencies, so the damping control can be more effective and easier to design with less interference among different oscillation modes in the power system.
 
A signal-decoupling algorithm was developed that can enable separation of multiple oscillation frequency contents and extraction of a “pure” oscillation frequency mode that are fed into Power System Stabilizers (PSSs) as the modulation input signals. As a result, instead of introducing interferences between different oscillation modes from the traditional approaches, the output of the new PSS modulation control signal mainly affects only one oscillation mode of interest.
 
The new decoupled modulation damping control algorithm has been successfully developed and tested on the standard IEEE 4-machine 2-area test system and a minniWECC system. The results are compared against traditional modulation controls, which demonstrates the validity and effectiveness of the newly-developed decoupled modulation damping control algorithm.