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MSc. Goran Drobnjak
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MSc. Goran Drobnjak

Resonances and interactions in electrical networks - growing challenges

Abstract

In the recent years, electrical networks around the world have more and more energy sources as well as transmission regulation equipment controlled by devices operating on the principle of power electronics. Also, renewable sources are typically in remote regions where a large number of generating units (wind generators or PV generators) are connected by medium-voltage cables that channel the produced energy towards the high-voltage network that is under the control of the system operator. Cable networks combined with inductive network elements always have their own resonant frequencies that change dynamically with changes in the network topology. In some operating conditions, it is possible that undesired interactions might occur between the network and the devices that connect and regulate the currents and voltages at the connections of renewable sources. These interactions are not always easy to understand, especially in cases where there are multiple active control devices connected in mutual electrical proximity. Similar interactions can also occur under different conditions and between different devices in industrial networks.

Keywords: Power converters, power electronics, stability of small signals, interactions, regulation, network resonances

Biography of the presenter

Goran Drobnjak, M.Sc., received his Dipl.Ing.degree in the field of electrical networks in 1986, and Master of Science degree in 1992, from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia. After completing his studies, Goran Drobnjak worked at the Institutes of Energoinvest and the Electric Power Industry of B&H, as well as at the Nikola Tesla Institute in Belgrade. In 1998, Goran Drobnjak began his career at GE Energy Consulting, Schenectady, NY,USA. Since then until today, he has been involved in the development and application of GE products in power grids, in industrial projects, in the preparation of power and voltage transmission control studies, as well as construction studies and modeling of renewable energy projects. At present, Goran Drobnjak is the technical director and leader of the power grid studies team at GE Consulting ServicesEurope. Goran Drobnjak has several registered patents in the USA as well as in Europe. He is an active member of the CIGRE working groups, B4 Committee (HVdc).