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With advances in industrial data communication technologies, MW-scale PV parks increasingly depend on communication-based coordination among Power Electronic Converters (PECs) to ensure precise voltage regulation and stability, especially during grid fault events. However, Communication Delay (CD) can degrade voltage control, leading to sustained oscillations and Transient Overvoltage (TOV) during post-fault recovery. This paper analyzes the impact of such delays on PV park stability under a centralized secondary voltage controller (SecVC) and proposes a local control strategy to enhance coordination robustness to CDs. A nonlinear model of a PV park is built and used for small-signal stability analysis, incorporating Monte-Carlo Simulations (MCS) to assess the impact of stochastic delays, alongside time-domain simulations to evaluate dynamic responses. The proposed approach is validated through Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing, using two HIL devices interfaced via a communication network emulator (CNE) with the Modbus-TCP protocol.
Michael Graetzel, Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin, Paul Joseph Dyson, Ursula Röthlisberger, David Lyndon Emsley, Fatemeh Ansari, Felix Thomas Eickemeyer, Lukas Pfeifer, Nikolaos Lempesis, Virginia Carnevali, Ümmügülsüm Günes, Likai Zheng, Vladislav Slama, Tristan Axel Georges, Andrea Vezzosi
Michael Graetzel, Mingyang Wei
Michael Graetzel, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin, Ulf Anders Hagfeldt, Yiming Cao, Peng Wang, Yameng Ren, Dan Zhang