A Tertiary Voltage Control Optimization for AC–DC Interconnected Power Systems Considering LCC-HVDC and VSC-HVDC
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Poster Presentation
Start Time:2025-11-09 09:10 (Asia/Shanghai)
Duration:1min
Session:[P] Poster presentation » [P3] 3.Power system and automation
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Abstract
With the rapid development of new-type power systems, the proliferation of AC–DC transmission corridors and inter-provincial tie-lines has intensified interconnection among provincial grids, posing challenges for tertiary voltage control. Conventional methods often treat external AC–DC systems as PQ equivalents, which underutilizes VSC-HVDC reactive power capability and neglects inter-provincial coordination, leading to degraded boundary voltages and higher losses. This paper proposes a tertiary voltage control optimization for large-scale AC–DC interconnected systems that explicitly models LCC-HVDC and VSC-HVDC converters. By incorporating converter characteristic equations, the model exploits VSC-HVDC reactive power flexibility, while inter-provincial tie-line power constraints ensure consistency with scheduled transactions. Coordinated tie-line control variables are then provided to regional dispatchers, enabling enhanced coordination with provincial centers. Case studies on the IEEE 39-bus and IEEE 118-bus systems verify that the proposed approach improves voltage stability and reduces network losses, demonstrating its effectiveness for coordinated grid operation.
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Reactive power optimization, tertiary voltage control,VSC-HVDC, tie-line active power constraints
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