The paper presents a theoretical study on small-signal stability and damping in bulk power systems with multiple grid-forming inverter-based storage resources. A detailed analysis is presented, characterizing the impacts of inverter droop gains and storage size on the slower eigenvalues, particularly those concerning inter-area oscillation modes. From these parametric sensitivity studies, a set of necessary conditions are derived that the design of droop gain must satisfy to enhance damping performance. The analytical findings are structured into propositions highlighting potential design considerations for improving system stability. The findings are illustrated via numerical studies on an IEEE 68-bus grid-forming storage network.
@article{arxiv.2409.03244,
title = {Grid-Forming Storage Networks: Analytical Characterization of Damping and Design Insights},
author = {Kaustav Chatterjee and Ramij Raja Hossain and Sai Pushpak Nandanoori and Soumya Kundu and Subhrajit Sinha and Diane Baldwin and Ronald Melton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03244},
year = {2024}
}
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accepted for presentation at The 63rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control