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PO365: Automated Workflows for Scalable Grid Integration Studies of Renewable Energy Assets Using Dynamic Simulation

Damian Kowal, Principal Engineer, MathWorks

Abstract

The increasing penetration of inverter-based resources (IBRs) in modern power systems presents significant challenges for grid integration, particularly in performing dynamic studies at scale. Traditional workflows for asset placement, grid code compliance, and impedance scanning are often manual, time-consuming, and difficult to scale across large networks. This contribution presents automated workflows using MATLAB® and Simulink® for conducting grid integration studies of renewable energy assets. The workflows enable model validation and assessment of applicable compliance. They support integration with third party integration data and allow programmatic model construction. Including quasi-static and EMT systems.    A key innovation is the use of hybrid modeling and vectorization techniques to enable scalable asset placement studies without manual remodeling. This allows engineers to simulate thousands of scenarios across large-scale electromagnetic transient (EMT) models efficiently. The workflow also supports automated impedance scanning across multiple grid nodes, enabling frequency response estimation and reduced-order model development for IBR integration. The methodology is demonstrated on a 118-bus EMT model with dynamic generators and synchronous condensers.

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