Proposed for Presentation at the Photovoltaic Specialists Conference in , 2021
DOI: 10.2172/1876602
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Modeling Grid-Forming Inverter Dynamics Under Ground Fault Scenarios Using Experimental Data From Commercially Available Equipment.

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“…Due to the aforementioned functionality features, GFMIs are a feasible approach to overcoming the inherent challenges associated to the coordination of fast command driven responses [5]. Moreover, GFMIs can be a solution for low inertia systems by providing quick regulation responses to both frequency and voltage deviations, as well as ensuring transient stability, and optimal load distribution [6][7][8]. Although GFMIs were mostly considered as a battery energy-storage system (BESS), providing power backup to isolated systems, newer GFMI applications are designed to provide spinning reserves, allowing diesel generator capacity to be reduced in order to operate economically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the aforementioned functionality features, GFMIs are a feasible approach to overcoming the inherent challenges associated to the coordination of fast command driven responses [5]. Moreover, GFMIs can be a solution for low inertia systems by providing quick regulation responses to both frequency and voltage deviations, as well as ensuring transient stability, and optimal load distribution [6][7][8]. Although GFMIs were mostly considered as a battery energy-storage system (BESS), providing power backup to isolated systems, newer GFMI applications are designed to provide spinning reserves, allowing diesel generator capacity to be reduced in order to operate economically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%