Summary

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This Green Book is an essential resource for power system engineers seeking comprehensive information on contemporary power system dynamic modelling and analysis. With today's rapid adoption of inverter-based resources and the resulting changes in power system dynamics, this book compares conventional power systems with evolving power systems characterized by high shares of grid-connected and distributed inverter-based resources. It covers dynamic phenomena, analysis methods, simulation tools and enablers required for secure and reliable system planning and operation. 

Starting with an overview of power system studies and associated analysis tools, the book provides modelling requirements for various power system components, including existing and emerging technologies. It includes practical examples from real-world power systems worldwide that act as step-by-step study guides for practising engineers and provides knowledge to apply in their day-to-day tasks. Additionally, the book emphasizes the importance of power system model acceptance testing and validation, providing practical examples of various testing methods.

Written with practising power system engineers in mind, this book minimizes the use of advanced mathematics. However, relevant sources for those interested in learning more about mathematical concepts are provided. Overall, this book is an invaluable resource for power system engineers navigating contemporary power systems.

Additional informations

Publication type Green Books
Reference GB 16
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
ISBN 978-3-031-47820-8
Study committees
  • Power system technical performance (C4)
Pages number 886

Keywords

Power System Dynamic Modelling and Simulation, Power System Planning and Operation, High Share of Inverter-based Resources, Electromagnetic Transient Simulation, Real-time Simulation, Power System Model Acceptance and Validation, Modelling Emerging Technologies and Phenomena