Fault-blocking converters for DC networks
DC circuit breakers are not the only solution for multi-terminal DC networks. Another solution could be to use certain types of “fault-blocking” voltage source converters specially adapted to suppress fault currents electronically.
To date, all Voltage Source Converters (VSC) used in HVDC networks are incapable of clearing faults on the DC side of the converter.
“For most of the situations where such converters have been used so far (i.e. point-to-point links using only DC cables), this limitation is not too severe. The other advantages of VSC technology are enough to make up for this shortcoming,” explains Colin Davidson, Alstom’s Chief Technology Officer – HVDC. “However, when multi-terminal DC networks and eventually continent-wide DC grids emerge, these limitations will not be acceptable any longer, because a fault on a single line or cable would black out the entire network. In such cases, the network requires either DC circuit breakers or a special type of VSC that can suppress currents induced by DC network faults.”