DC protection coordination for multi‐terminal HB‐MMC‐based HVDC grids

Author:

Ashrafi Niaki Seyed Hassan1ORCID,Chen Zhe1ORCID,Bak‐Jensen Birgitte1,Sharifabadi Kamran2,Liu Zhou3,Hu Shuju4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy Technology Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

2. Equinor ASA Fornebu Norway

3. Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy A/S Copenhagen Denmark

4. Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractFast progress of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology has been considerable over the past decades. Emerging Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) provides power systems with promising solutions to integrate large‐scale renewable energy sources, as well as multiple asynchronous power grids. Consequently, implementation of a multi‐terminal HVDC transmission system has been easier using MMC converters. However, protection of multi‐terminal MMC‐based HVDC grids under DC fault conditions is a challenge for the industry. This study sheds light on concept of system‐level DC protection coordination for multi‐terminal HVDC grids. Although, there are different protection methods for HVDC transmission systems including multi‐terminal ones, there are no well‐defined protection coordination strategies for transmission links protection and belonging HVDC converters under DC fault conditions. The proposed protection coordination prevents unnecessary tripping of MMCs in the multi‐area HVDC grids and supports the system with minimum effect on healthy parts. For the first time, different HVDC Converter Tripping (HCT) profiles are presented based on a fully selective protection strategy and their characteristics are discussed comprehensively. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy for multi‐terminal MMC‐based HVDC grids. The proposed coordination can be applied to DC grid code requirements of meshed HVDC grids in the future.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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