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Control, Operation, and Modeling of Resilient Distribution Systems with High Penetration of Power Electronics

* 21PESGM2666, Power Electronics and Distributed Control for the Future Grid: D. DIVAN, Georgia Institute of Technology * 21PESGM2667, Hardware-in-the-loop Testing for Bronzeville Community Microgrid: Coordinated PV and BESS control: H. ZHENG, ComEd * 21PESGM2668, Sub-Cycle Dynamic Voltage Restorers for Voltage and Frequency Regulation of Resilient Distribution Systems: G. WIEGAND, Pacific Volt * 21PESGM2669, Controls and Fault Response of Inverter-Based Resources: M. RENO, Sandia National Laboratory * 21PESGM2670, Modeling of Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Inverters for Dynamic simulation of Large-Scale Distribution Systems: W. DU, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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26 Jul 2021

The massive increase of power electronics devices at the grid edge, including grid-forming and grid-following inverters, and power electronics-based shunt/series regulators, brings new dynamics to resilient distribution systems. This panel session will discuss the new challenges to the control, operation, and modeling of resilient distribution systems with high penetration of power electronics devices.

Chairs:
Wei Du, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sponsor Committees:
(AMPS) Distribution System Analysis

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