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    Two-Stage Small-Signal Stability-Assisted Framework Using Controllable Loads in Reconfigurable Microgrids
    (2025-01-01)
    Surinkaew, Tossaporn
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    Pinthurat, Watcharakorn
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    Marungsri, Boonruang
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    Hredzak, Branislav
    Reconfiguration in low-inertia microgrids (MGs) can often result in a critical small-signal stability margin. In this condition, the ability of inverter-based resources (IBRs) to provide voltage and frequency support may be insufficient. To maintain stable operation without interruptions, this paper presents a control strategy that first evaluates the effect of MG reconfiguration on system stability and then employs controllable loads as an enhancement mechanism to improve small-signal stability in scenarios involving reconfigurable MGs, particularly during islanded operation or high-demand situations such as sudden load changes or fault recovery. Mathematical models of system reconfiguration are presented. Then, we demonstrate how reconfiguration in MGs can result in marginal small-signal stability. The proposed framework operates in two stages: (i) assessing optimal breaker/switch configurations to ensure a baseline stability margin, and (ii) using controllable loads to fine-tune and improve damping performance. It is shown that the proposed framework can shift stability from critical or unstable levels to an acceptable range, making the initial conditions of reconfigured MGs feasible. Simulation results in a reconfigurable MG with different portions of IBRs and controllable loads demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework in using controllable loads to successfully enhance small-signal stability. The proposed strategy ensures that the reconfigured MGs remain stable after reconfigurations.
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    Small-Signal Stability Analysis in an Uncertain Microgrid with Distributed Energy Resources: A Data-Driven Monitoring
    (2024-01-01)
    Pinthurat, Watcharakorn
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    Surinkaew, Tossaporn
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    Kerdphol, Thongchart
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    Marungsri, Boonruang
    In low-inertia microgrids (MGs) with intermittent distributed energy resources (DERs), the requirement to pre-determine MG parameters results in a challenge as these parameters evolve over time. Consequently, conducting small-signal stability analysis becomes impractical due to the dynamic nature of the MG's parameter variations. In this paper, we propose an adaptive data-driven approach designed for grid-forming converters of DERs. The goal is to improve small-signal stability within a dynamically shifting window range. Additionally, we propose a data-driven approach to identify the MG model within a moving window. Subsequently, small-signal stability can be assessed. Comprehensive simulation results are systematically generated for an MG with DERs under various crucial conditions, including (i) intermittent power outputs of DERs, (ii) generator outages, (iii) diverse levels of total MG inertia, and (iv) different MG operation modes.