Transient Voltage Stability Analysis and Control in Renewable-Rich Power Systems

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Power Electronics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 January 2027 | Viewed by 45

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College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China
Interests: system strength; transient voltage stability; temporary overvoltage; transient voltage control
College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, China
Interests: renewable energy integrated power system analysis and control

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Automatic Control Laboratory, Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zürich, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Interests: power electronics-dominated power systems stability analysis and control

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National Industry-Education Platform for Energy Storage, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300354, China
Interests: protection and control of power electronic-dominated power systems

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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China
Interests: stability analysis and control of renewable power systems

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The increasing penetration of renewable energy is reshaping the transient voltage response characteristics of modern power systems, challenging the established understanding of transient voltage stability mechanisms and the corresponding analysis methods. Traditional research on transient voltage stability has largely focused on load-side dynamics, particularly those associated with induction motors. However, in low-inertia, converter-dominated grids, transient voltage stability is no longer solely governed by load behaviors.The dynamic characteristics of renewable generation units and their converter control systems also need to be considered. Meanwhile, complex interactions occur among renewable energy sources, power networks, loads, and voltage support devices during disturbances. Consequently, transient voltage responses may exhibit stability mechanisms and characteristics that differ from those of conventional power systems. This Special Issue aims to bring together the latest research achievements in the field of transient voltage stability for power systems with a high penetration of renewable energy. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, transient voltage stability mechanisms, assessment methods, and control strategies, as well as related simulation and engineering/experimental studies. Both original research articles and high-quality review articles are welcome.

Dr. Xinyu Liu
Dr. Di Zheng
Dr. Kehao Zhuang
Dr. Bohao Zhou
Dr. Guang Hu
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Keywords

  • transient voltage stability
  • power systems with high penetration of renewable energy
  • renewable-integrated power systems
  • inverter-based resources
  • converter control
  • voltage control
  • voltage support devices
  • stability assessment
  • weak grid

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