WinGrid Research Meeting is scheduled to be held virtually on Wednesday, 13 October 2021

WinGrid Research Meeting is scheduled to be held virtually on Wednesday, 13 October 2021. Below is the agenda.

        WinGrid Research Meeting, 10:00-16:45 (CET), Wednesday, 13 October 

Morning session: Chair, Marius Langwasser (University of Kiel) 

10:00-10:25    Shiyi Liu (DNV) – Small Signal Stability Analysis of Grid-Forming Control 

10:25-10:50   Adeyemi Afolayan Alabi (Imperial College London) – Non-Linear Model Order Reduction of Wind Farms

10:50-11:15    Zuan Zhang (University of Warwick) – Power oscillation damping from offshore wind farm and MMC-HVDC

11:15-11:30   Coffee break

11:30-11:55   Guoqing Gao(Aalborg University) – Coordinated Control and Protection of Wind Turbine Converters and Grid Interface

11:55-12:20   Anuradha Mudalige (University of Kiel) – Control strategy for HVdc connected Wind Power Plants for providing fast inertial response – Preliminary results of MS 1

12:20-12:45   Yanchang Liang (University of Warwick) – A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Approach for Wind Farm Frequency Control

12:45-12:50    Conclusion remark from the Chair

12:50-14:30    Lunch

 

Afternoon session. Chair: Mostafa Kheshti (University of Warwick)

14:30-14:55   Abhishek Tiwari (University College Dublin) – Scheduling and coordination of the aggregated wind power plant inertial (fast frequency) response resource within a high variable renewables power system

14:55-15:20   Yubo Huang (University of Warwick) – Reinforcement learning based control of wind farms composed of hydrostatic wind turbines

15:20-15:30   Coffee break

15:30-15:55   William Mendieta (University College Dublin) – Network grid assessment of hydrostatic transmission-based wind farms

15:55-16:20    Ziqi Zhou (University of Kiel) – Damping strategy for grid-forming converter based on energy model

16:20-16:40    Dimitrios Dimitropoulos (Aalborg University) – Small-Signal Model and Sensitivity Analysis of Grid-Connected Converter

16:40-16:45    Conclusion remark from the Chair